Cyclus Crank Puller Right-Hand Thread With Roller

Extract cranks effortlessly using precision ball-bearing threads for smooth, damage-free removal—upgrade your bike maintenance game today

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Unlock Precision and Power in Every Crank Removal.

Struggling with stubborn crank arms can halt your bike maintenance and waste your time. The Cyclus crank puller with ball bearing and right-hand thread delivers effortless, smooth extraction of cranksets without damage. Designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike, it ensures maximum control and durability so you can get back on the road faster.

Key Features

  • Ball bearing mechanism for smooth, low-friction operation.
  • Right-hand thread compatibility for secure and precise engagement.
  • Robust construction built to withstand heavy use and torque.
  • Ergonomic design for comfortable handling during crank removal.
  • Universal fit for a wide range of cranksets.

Technical Specifications

  • Type: Cyclus crank puller with ball bearing.
  • Thread: Right-hand (R) thread.
  • Material: High-grade steel for durability.
  • Compatibility: Suitable for most standard crank arms with right-hand threading.
  • Design: Integrated ball bearing for smooth operation.

Frequently Asked Questions

The ball bearing reduces friction during use, allowing for smoother and easier crank arm extraction without damaging components.
It is designed for crank arms with right-hand threading and fits most standard cranksets, but always check your bike’s specifications before use.

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