Leverage is your friend!

How To's/Tech Tips

The other day I was working on a bike that needed to have the crank set removed. After taking off the arms, I needed to take off the cups. Problem was, it was on there tight!
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The cup was in there good! I tried both sides to see if I can break it loose from it’s grip, it just wouldn’t budge. So I grabbed the lever from my hydraulic floor jack and slipped it over the 8mm allen to extend my leverage and with one try, the bottom bracket came loose!
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RL Policar

RL Policar is an avid mountain biker and the Editor In-Chief of MtnBikeRiders.com and BikeCommuters.com. Between the two sites, he's published well over 4,000 articles (and growing).

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3 thoughts on “Leverage is your friend!

  1. Yuup, always good to have a cheater bar around. Especially for those square taper BBs… well, that’s pretty much the only time you need one.

    pro tip
    “before you start cranking away with a cheater bar… make sure you’re turning it the right direction”

  2. Great Tip Bike Mike. I certainly turning it the correct way, In fact sometimes, I’ll tighten it first, then loosen just to make sure it will break free.

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