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Interesting discovery today about Dura Ace AX
I was wanting to transfer an extra Dura Ace AX crankset over to another bicycle. That crankset still had one pedal on it and I wanted to put on other Dura Ace AX pedals that have the toe-clips on them. After trying to get that one pedal off with a thin wrench from a table saw with no luck I tried using a Dura Ace AX headset wrench and lo and behold it worked. I'm still looking for a steel Dura Ace AX or 600 AX pedal wrench but it's nice to know that AX pedals can be removed with an AX headset wrench.
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Interesting discovery today about Dura Ace AX
On 6/16/2019 6:55 PM, Sir Ridesalot wrote:
I was wanting to transfer an extra Dura Ace AX crankset over to another bicycle. That crankset still had one pedal on it and I wanted to put on other Dura Ace AX pedals that have the toe-clips on them. After trying to get that one pedal off with a thin wrench from a table saw with no luck I tried using a Dura Ace AX headset wrench and lo and behold it worked. I'm still looking for a steel Dura Ace AX or 600 AX pedal wrench but it's nice to know that AX pedals can be removed with an AX headset wrench. Cheers The headset wrench is aluminum, the pedal version is chromed steel. Both 'wavy' items also fit a regular 32mm headset wrench. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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Interesting discovery today about Dura Ace AX
On Monday, June 17, 2019 at 1:49:08 PM UTC-4, AMuzi wrote:
On 6/16/2019 6:55 PM, Sir Ridesalot wrote: I was wanting to transfer an extra Dura Ace AX crankset over to another bicycle. That crankset still had one pedal on it and I wanted to put on other Dura Ace AX pedals that have the toe-clips on them. After trying to get that one pedal off with a thin wrench from a table saw with no luck I tried using a Dura Ace AX headset wrench and lo and behold it worked. I'm still looking for a steel Dura Ace AX or 600 AX pedal wrench but it's nice to know that AX pedals can be removed with an AX headset wrench. Cheers The headset wrench is aluminum, the pedal version is chromed steel. Both 'wavy' items also fit a regular 32mm headset wrench. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 I knew that the pedal wrench is steel which is why I hope to get one at a REASONABLE price sometime. At least i was able to get the pedal off. the mate to it needs adjusting and/or more shims as its fairly wobbly. Cheers |
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