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WANTED: Old Stronglight Crank Puller
You know what I'm talking about. Sell me your old, outdated,
non-standard crank puller so I can remove some Stronglight cranks. Brian Plaugher ork, minus the work. |
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On 5 Oct 2004 15:31:20 -0700, (Brian
Plaugher) wrote: You know what I'm talking about. Sell me your old, outdated, non-standard crank puller so I can remove some Stronglight cranks. Brian Plaugher , minus the work. Dear Brian, I take it that you want the $49.95 puller for 1982 and older Stronglight cranks, not the modern $14.95 model? http://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/t...ombracket.html "14.95 Crank puller and 14 mm socket wrench for modern 22 mm thread cranks." "$49.95 J.A. Stein Crank puller for old 23.15 mm thread Stronglight cranks. (1982 and earlier.) This is the only tool currently available to fit these older cranks. Handmade in U.S.A." If so, I hope that this prevents you from being deluged by offers of useless modern stuff. Good luck, Carl Fogel |
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On 5 Oct 2004 15:31:20 -0700, (Brian
Plaugher) wrote: You know what I'm talking about. Sell me your old, outdated, non-standard crank puller so I can remove some Stronglight cranks. Brian Plaugher , minus the work. Dear Brian, I take it that you want the $49.95 puller for 1982 and older Stronglight cranks, not the modern $14.95 model? http://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/t...ombracket.html "14.95 Crank puller and 14 mm socket wrench for modern 22 mm thread cranks." "$49.95 J.A. Stein Crank puller for old 23.15 mm thread Stronglight cranks. (1982 and earlier.) This is the only tool currently available to fit these older cranks. Handmade in U.S.A." If so, I hope that this prevents you from being deluged by offers of useless modern stuff. Good luck, Carl Fogel |
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says... You know what I'm talking about. Sell me your old, outdated, non-standard crank puller so I can remove some Stronglight cranks. Brian Plaugher Where are you geographically? I don't have a puller for sale, but if you're in the Seattle/Tacoma area, I have one you could borrow. I imagine there are other owners of obsolete French parts elsewhere who would also have the tool available to borrow. Who knows, they might even have some other old French-threaded parts you need... -- is Joshua Putnam http://www.phred.org/~josh/ Books for Bicycle Mechanics and Tinkerers: http://www.phred.org/~josh/bike/bikebooks.html |
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(Brian Plaugher) writes:
You know what I'm talking about. Sell me your old, outdated, non-standard crank puller so I can remove some Stronglight cranks. Current standard = 22 mm Old standards 23 mm (some TA) 23.15 (stronglight0 23.5 (very special TA's) I decided to bite the turkey and go cold bullet and got a stein puller ($50) and the VAR #393 shop-wrench puller (23 mm AND 22 mm) which is a bargain at $25.95, both from harris cyclery: http://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/t...ombracket.html I have two stronglight 93 cranks, both were cheap, plus lots of cheap rings (as low as $3 a ring), and a TA professional crankset, and this is the price you might pay for using vintage componentry and keeping it in good working order. The real stronglight puller product is enormous and uses a "Tommy bar" which imho you don't want to lug around, not even in your toolbox. See the completed auctions from hilarystone on ebay for pictures if you don't believe me. Be thankful that J. A. Stein is making a product that is superior to the original stronglight product. get yours today, patronize harris cyclery. - Don Gillies San Diego, CA |
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(Brian Plaugher) writes:
You know what I'm talking about. Sell me your old, outdated, non-standard crank puller so I can remove some Stronglight cranks. Current standard = 22 mm Old standards 23 mm (some TA) 23.15 (stronglight0 23.5 (very special TA's) I decided to bite the turkey and go cold bullet and got a stein puller ($50) and the VAR #393 shop-wrench puller (23 mm AND 22 mm) which is a bargain at $25.95, both from harris cyclery: http://www.sheldonbrown.com/harris/t...ombracket.html I have two stronglight 93 cranks, both were cheap, plus lots of cheap rings (as low as $3 a ring), and a TA professional crankset, and this is the price you might pay for using vintage componentry and keeping it in good working order. The real stronglight puller product is enormous and uses a "Tommy bar" which imho you don't want to lug around, not even in your toolbox. See the completed auctions from hilarystone on ebay for pictures if you don't believe me. Be thankful that J. A. Stein is making a product that is superior to the original stronglight product. get yours today, patronize harris cyclery. - Don Gillies San Diego, CA |
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"Brian Plaugher" wrote in message om... You know what I'm talking about. Sell me your old, outdated, non-standard crank puller so I can remove some Stronglight cranks. Brian Plaugher ork, minus the work. Which model crank. I have a puller that I would sell that I used on a '69 or '70 model 93. I have a sentimental attachment to the puller, so expect to pay dearly ($10 including shipping?). -- Jay Beattie. |
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"Brian Plaugher" wrote in message om... You know what I'm talking about. Sell me your old, outdated, non-standard crank puller so I can remove some Stronglight cranks. Brian Plaugher ork, minus the work. Which model crank. I have a puller that I would sell that I used on a '69 or '70 model 93. I have a sentimental attachment to the puller, so expect to pay dearly ($10 including shipping?). -- Jay Beattie. |
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