Hi folks,
I'm hoping that someone here may be able to help.
Recently bought a RaceFace chainset on here, along with a new isis bottom bracket.
During the first ride, I noticed the l/h crank started to come loose :facepalm: Annoying, but I had an 8mm a/k with me and tightened it up. Really wanted to do a ride, so I carried on, and when I felt it loosening, I did it up again.
When I got home, I took the bolt out, cleaned the threads on the bolt and bb axle, before putting back on with threadlock. Followed by one of those self-extracting nuts that covers the outside of the 8mm bolt. Thought that would stop it, should it try to come undone again.
It happened again, loosening off, and the s/e nut was still tight on the crank. But this time I had a different set of allen keys. Up to 6mm! :roll:
It got so bad, that as I was stopping, the crank came away with my shoe!
Found out that my car ignition key fits! That did it up enough for me to get home. The tapers in the crank seems to be in good nick too. I'm at a loss to know how to stop this happening.
Any help in resolving this issue would be greatly received, thanks
Mike
I'm hoping that someone here may be able to help.
Recently bought a RaceFace chainset on here, along with a new isis bottom bracket.
During the first ride, I noticed the l/h crank started to come loose :facepalm: Annoying, but I had an 8mm a/k with me and tightened it up. Really wanted to do a ride, so I carried on, and when I felt it loosening, I did it up again.
When I got home, I took the bolt out, cleaned the threads on the bolt and bb axle, before putting back on with threadlock. Followed by one of those self-extracting nuts that covers the outside of the 8mm bolt. Thought that would stop it, should it try to come undone again.
It happened again, loosening off, and the s/e nut was still tight on the crank. But this time I had a different set of allen keys. Up to 6mm! :roll:
It got so bad, that as I was stopping, the crank came away with my shoe!
Found out that my car ignition key fits! That did it up enough for me to get home. The tapers in the crank seems to be in good nick too. I'm at a loss to know how to stop this happening.
Any help in resolving this issue would be greatly received, thanks
Mike