At what time stamp do you see that so I can check. It was so long ago I can't remember which direction but all models should be the same I imagine. Issue is s73 don't use much grease so it's easy for it to get stuck and more so over time
I mean what's the time on the video you are referring to that I mention the clockwise rotation? And what model bike are you trying to take off the crank on
Would you recommend doing this when you get the bike to avoid future problems? Is there an easier way to lube the crank? Also, what lube did you use? Cheers
I wouldn't recommend it unless your confident you can do it unless you have someone you really trust. Some shops may causeore damage than help . I used ball bearing grease
I am trying to change the crank on my bike and luckily I saw this video, but how in the fuck did you remove the bottom bracket that holds the chainring? lol I am using a socket wrench with the same tool as you and I am putting all my force and weight (300 lbs) as leverage and it just keeps jumping off, because it barely holds on to anything.
Glad it's helped so far . Yess that but can be a pain . Yoi cab fix your tool to the crank with a bolt the same size as the crank bold but longer and some washers . Fix the tool so it doesn't slip off
Definitely one of the most useful videos out there... Need to stop the squeaky noises when pedalling 👏🏾👏🏾 thanks for sharing
Thanks man really appreciated 🙏👊
Just want to say thanks for this video, had bad creaking coming from this area, followed the steps and now fixed. great work
Awesome man I'm happy it helped you 🤙 happy riding
I am sure this is very helpful to those needing to accomplish the goal. For me, it confirms I will always need to pay for this service. Well done!
😆 Thanks man hopefully it will help someone 🤙
I was stuck in the process and this video save me. Well explained and very useful information.Really appreciate!!
I'm happy it helped you 🤙
Thank you very much. Do you know the model of the torque sensor?
No I don't I'm sure it's proprietary. Someone did get a aliexpress one to work but not sure which was so long ago . Sold the bike long time ago now
@@NetfishnChill thanks for the quick response
Hi,
Thanks for the tutorial.
In which direction the left hand cap does unscrew? Clockwise, like the right one, or anti-clockwise?
Thanks.
Hi . Both sides towards the front wheel
Great video thank you.
Thanks 👊
Thanks a lot, it really helped
Awesome dude glad it helped 🤙
It may be a silly question but what size allen wrench did you use to remove that end cap first?
I cannot remember sorry
It's 5/16ths Allen wrench incase anyone in the future is stuck in my spot.
Thanks anyways! Video is a major help
Cheers mate!
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I'm trying to remove the crank ring and the thing's seriously stuck. Is it always clockwise? I mean, in every model? Thanks for your video!
At what time stamp do you see that so I can check. It was so long ago I can't remember which direction but all models should be the same I imagine. Issue is s73 don't use much grease so it's easy for it to get stuck and more so over time
@@NetfishnChill Thanks for your answer, The frame number is F22BS0337. what's the time stamp? where can I find it on the bike?
I mean what's the time on the video you are referring to that I mention the clockwise rotation? And what model bike are you trying to take off the crank on
@@NetfishnChill got it. 05:00. It's an RX.
@@fatdaddyurbanstore oh yess then it will be exactly the same as the video. Clockwise
Would you recommend doing this when you get the bike to avoid future problems? Is there an easier way to lube the crank? Also, what lube did you use? Cheers
I wouldn't recommend it unless your confident you can do it unless you have someone you really trust. Some shops may causeore damage than help . I used ball bearing grease
I can’t get the crankset puller off it got stuck and I can’t get it off I can’t even move it
I am trying to change the crank on my bike and luckily I saw this video, but how in the fuck did you remove the bottom bracket that holds the chainring? lol
I am using a socket wrench with the same tool as you and I am putting all my force and weight (300 lbs) as leverage and it just keeps jumping off, because it barely holds on to anything.
Glad it's helped so far . Yess that but can be a pain . Yoi cab fix your tool to the crank with a bolt the same size as the crank bold but longer and some washers . Fix the tool so it doesn't slip off
Leave the plug out to avoid this problem.