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I'm not having much luck trying to get the drive-side crank arm off my bike. The chainset is a 1998 LX (FC-M569).
I've stripped the crank arm threads when I tried to remove it with the crank extractor, and now I've got a bearing puller to it and have managed to bend the chainring AND the spider. Luckily it's going to be thrown out now so it's not the end of the world.
It's a regular square-taper crank, but the outer chainring is fixed to the crank arm (rivetted to the spider). I wondered if Shimano had come up with an equally "genius" invention to secure the crank arm to the BB axle, and whether I'm missing something, or doing something wrong.
Any help would be much appreciated. My last resort is to get the hacksaw/angle grinder on it...!
I've stripped the crank arm threads when I tried to remove it with the crank extractor, and now I've got a bearing puller to it and have managed to bend the chainring AND the spider. Luckily it's going to be thrown out now so it's not the end of the world.
It's a regular square-taper crank, but the outer chainring is fixed to the crank arm (rivetted to the spider). I wondered if Shimano had come up with an equally "genius" invention to secure the crank arm to the BB axle, and whether I'm missing something, or doing something wrong.
Any help would be much appreciated. My last resort is to get the hacksaw/angle grinder on it...!