100% agreedI did that once using regular tools and a wedge of wood to break the crank arms free, but it was a hassle and could have wrecked the parts. I have the crank puller tool now, it's a must have.
What kind of 3 PC cranks? BMX, road, mtb? Square taper, spline drive?
The best way to loosen a freewheel is to clamp the remover tool in a sturdy vise, then use the wheel itself to wrest the the cluster from its death grip. (see video @ 1:40)Crank puller works like a dream. Any tricks to getting a freewheel off a rear tire, I have the tool
I do not agree with that, especially after seeing a vise fail when someone at a bike shop would not listen to me. I pin the tool in place with a nut on the axle or with a QR, hold the wheel upright, (with the tire still on and inflated to max pressure) and smack the small breaker bar I use for this with a big rubber mallet until it breaks free. Never FailsThe best way to loosen a freewheel is to clamp the remover tool in a sturdy vise, then use the wheel itself to wrest the the cluster from its death grip.
Thanks for filling in that info, I couldn't remember at time of post where I seen it but it was under shop talkThanks for the heads-up! The problem only affects tools produced in the last 9 months of so--the older ones are A-OK to use. There is more detailed information on what to look for at the link below.
https://www.parktool.com/en-us/blog...nd-inspect-notice-for-park-tool-crank-pullers
^^^ This ^^^I do not agree with that, especially after seeing a vise fail when someone at a bike shop would not listen to me. I pin the tool in place with a nut on the axle or with a QR, hold the wheel upright, (with the tire still on and inflated to max pressure) and smack the small breaker bar I use for this with a big rubber mallet until it breaks free. Never Fails
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