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Need Help pulling cranks

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Old 04-03.-2008, 10:18 AM   #1
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Default Need Help pulling cranks

Need to replace the left crank arm on my bike. The crank is a truvativ x-flow by sram. Don't know what kind of crank puller i need to get for this job please let me know what would be the best way. Thanks
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Old 04-03.-2008, 10:28 AM   #2
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Default Re: Need Help pulling cranks

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Need to replace the left crank arm on my bike. The crank is a truvativ x-flow by sram. Don't know what kind of crank puller i need to get for this job please let me know what would be the best way. Thanks
Is that Giga-X, or ISIS?

Presuming you have a TruVativ BB (even if it is an ISIS), you should be able to just back the non-driveside cup out of the frame to push the crank arm off the spindle after you remove/loosen whatever needs to be removed/loosened (e.g., BB bolts!) ...

If that seems to "shade tree" for you, then simply take the bike to your LBS.

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