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How do you remove these Raceface Cinch Cranks ?
If you look on youtube it tells you to remove them with an allen key.
With these it does not work.
The first picture shows what they normally look like
https://photos.google.com/u/1/photo/AF1QipMHZflCUvv6MXiYqnrD-9vPj0icdbDkVzNxNZsq
The second picture shows what happens when I try to remove them with an allen key. A bit comes off but the cranks don't move:
https://photos.google.com/u/1/photo/AF1QipPQsfqBRyjan1ytzIE16kj3jeZRDBoSuYY612-u
8mm allen key... As long as the 10mm piece is still installed as its self extracting
Cant see your pics btw
Affect cranks need a crank extractor tool
Apologies... Answering based on turbines or similar
You need an old fashioned crank extractor plus an adapter fitting as the hole in the crank is bigger than the tool.
Personally, I swapped it out for a self extracting bolt. Much easier to remove on the trail if needed.
http://www.halfords.com/cycling/bike-parts/gears-drivetrain-cables/fsa-self-extracting-crank-bolts
Just make sure you order the M15 version.
Clubby - neat idea there, have you removed your cranks very often with those fitted? I’d have concerns over the threads possibly strippping on removal
The [url= https://www.parktool.com/product/universal-crank-puller-for-square-taper-and-splined-cranks-cwp-7 ]Park Tools Crank Extractor[/url] will do both square taper and splined cranks. I didn't realise the Aeffect were different from the previous RaceFace cranks I'd had until I'd put them on before realising I'd missed a spacer 😳 Took me ten times longer to find a bike shop with one than to actually remove the cranks!
Slimjim - no worries from me.. Threads are designed to be pulled against by a normal removal tool after all. Just make sure the outer cap is tight.
Had this design on various bikes going back 25 years without issue. The one I've fitted at the moment is nearly 20 years old and has been on 3-4 separate builds.
I'll try again with the images
[img] https://photos.google.com/u/1/photo/AF1QipMHZflCUvv6MXiYqnrD-9vPj0icdbDkVzNxNZsq [/img]
Yes for some reason it does not appear. I'm using Google images. Does that not work ?
I'm not capable of doing anything on the bike, and not capable of doing anything on the PC either, it seems.
I am useless
Trying again. It seems that Google lets you put images in a "Shared" Folder.
Cranks as normal
Cranks with that thing removed with allen key: About as much as you can do with an allen key:
Old square taper crank extractor as otehrs have said above, you screw the threaded bit in by hand then use a spanner or allen key on the end. It pushes the inner bit against the axle and pulls the arm off as the tool is held in place by being threaded into the crank
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Yep - same cranks (and green chainring) as mine, you need an extractor.
You can (if you're less than sympathetic mechanicaly) remove te drive side crank with a big rubber mallet once the bolt is off. I don't recommend it but it works.