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Comments about Pedro's Universal Crank Puller:
Comes with an additional pushing tip but takes insight to know to insert it into the handle to keep it from getting lost. No instructions for newbs. Lots of foreign info on the back is real usefull.
Did the job! Pulled cranks off three bikes no problems!
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Comments about Pedro's Universal Crank Puller:
Used it to remove several cranks. My only complaint is that the handle could be a bit longer to provide more leverage, outside of that, it is very sturdy, and was easy to use. There are two bits that fit into the tool so it can be used regardless of what style of bottom bracket end you have. I have found it useful, but its a bit of a pain to keep track of the bit that is not attached. It would be nice if it could be fit onto the back of the handle when not in use...
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Comments about Pedro's Universal Crank Puller:
I usually opt for Pedro's brand bike tools over the competition (Park, IceToolz, etc.), but I don't recommend this crank puller. The first time I used it (on some stuck 20-year-old cranks) the threads stripped right off the press shaft, destroying the tool, and the crank arm didn't budge off the bike. I returned the Pedro's tool, tried Park Tool's version (CWP-7C), and both crank arms came off without a hitch.
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