I attempted to remove the drive side crank arm on a Rize Leisure. (6 months old) I was using a Bikehand crank remover tool. (See attachment) I made certain that the tool threaded in all the way and tightened it with a wrench and that the puller bolt was backed off all the way . I then started to turn in the puller bolt in and when it got to requiring heavy pressure, the tool popped out of the crank arm threads. I have purchased new crank arms but does anyone have any ideas how to get the old crank arm off?
This can be extremely frustrating; Strip those threads, & you may as well epoxy the next crank. Not that
it helps now, but when I sense a hard pull, I use a lot of WD-40 on the crank & heat the crank with a
heat gun to expand it on the square taper. I give it a few light taps with my 4 pounder, & then try the puller
again. This is an operation where too much muscle can really screw things up. I´ve done it. Also, it is
very easy to cross-thread the puller if you are not careful & in a hurry. Be sure that the piston part of the
puller is backed off before threading the puller into the crank.