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Old August 10th 05, 03:40 AM
Nick Payne
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Default Crank Removal tool for later cranks ?

I have some Stronglight 99 cranks from the early 1980s and some Stronglight
Escape cranks which are current model and they both use the same puller as
most other cranks.

I also have some Stronglight 49D cranks and you need a different puller for
those.

Nick

"Bob" wrote in message
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For later model Stronglight cranks (i.e. 105, 99 ) and Japanese cranks
such as S/R, Sugino, etc... do these all use the same puller (22mm)
tool? Or are the Sronglight cranks different even in later years ?
What if the crank is a "stud on" instead of a bolt on ?

Thanks,
Bob



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