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Thank you for your kind words...it's just I try to be so careful. Have a good weekendDon't beat yourself up, I've done this (more than once).

Oh wow! I thought at first it was a bought bicycle shop puller but I now realise that it's one you've made yourself. Well done

Hi I understand where your coming from and think the same sometimes. The problem I have is that it 1st generation Dura Ace and therefore by some people considered vintage. Unfortunately vintage comes at a price these days and I thought it would be nice to keep it as original as possible. The bicycle that is.This is all a lot of ballache to desperately try and keep a damaged arm in service, that at the end of the day is still damaged.
Why not spend comparable money (Ā£30-40), and a whole heap less time, and just buy a replacement arm.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_...dkw=damaged+cranks+exractor+tapered&_osacat=0
Use the other one as a door handle or something if you have a romantic attachment to it.
I'm too tight and I love my current bicycleCyclus 720264
Cyclus Tools Crank Puller and Repair Kit | Chicken Cyclekit https://share.google/4W9TkWunIfPpLNiN6
Or cheaper to buy a new bike.
 Thanks for the link...
 Thanks for the link...Tony the Tiger won't be happy...or just do what I did
'Cos I'm grrrrreat!

Had the same problem when searching the intranet. It was all about stripped pedal threads. Thanks for the detailed info...will have a deeper read later as a lot to digest and give feedbackVAR PE 11000
Wasnāt expecting to post about this but turned out better than expected so thought Iād share.
In a nutshell, have a set of Suntour XC Pro cranks that came on the 1991 Zaskar Iāve owned since new. The centre ācrank pullā threads finally gave way many years back. Also, one of the granny ring threads had stripped. All in all, bit of a sorry state. Looked online, way too much money to replace and all other crank repairs were about the pedal threads. So decided to see if I could rescue it myself.
Hereās the processā¦
1) Clean out the threads thoroughly. I used kitchen roll / cotton buds and...
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