Box News, The crank arm is pressured on and the only way you can get it out is with the crank puller. You definitely have to put a little strength into it but it will come loose.
so it appears that you removed the crank arm by removing a nut and using device to remove it ...my problem is that the shaft that is left at 2:23 actually broke off from riding the bike and now the tip is embedded on the crank arm which i can remove , what is the name of the part i need to replace like i mention at 2:23 the part i need replaced is exposed on the bike ...is it the axle ? thank you in advance....i have an echelon bike if that helps
QUESTION: I am looking to replace the left crank on a bike and got one that is a different weight than the original. The original crank is pretty heavy in comparison to my new one. Will this weight make a difference when riding the bike? Thank you for your video and look forward to your response!
Box News,
The crank arm is pressured on and the only way you can get it out is with the crank puller. You definitely have to put a little strength into it but it will come loose.
What do I do if the leg keeps coming loose?Does that mean the bottom bracket is stripped or the bolt
Thanks very much.
What do I do if the crank remover tool isn’t work and the arm is stuck.
so it appears that you removed the crank arm by removing a nut and using device to remove it ...my problem is that the shaft that is left at 2:23 actually broke off from riding the bike and now the tip is embedded on the crank arm which i can remove , what is the name of the part i need to replace like i mention at 2:23 the part i need replaced is exposed on the bike ...is it the axle ? thank you in advance....i have an echelon bike if that helps
QUESTION: I am looking to replace the left crank on a bike and got one that is a different weight than the original. The original crank is pretty heavy in comparison to my new one. Will this weight make a difference when riding the bike?
Thank you for your video and look forward to your response!