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- | [title] crank arm and bottom bracket |
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- | [* black] Taking off the crank arm on both sides takes a little preparation. |
- | [* black] First step is unscrewing the cover, then we can position a crank puller to pop out the crank arm like you would on any other bike. |
- | [* black] Next on the power conveyance chain is the bottom bracket. |
- | [* black] Again we need a bike tool–the cartridge bottom bracket tool–to loosen this piece of hardware. |
- | [* icon_note] These tools sound like something special, but are very common for bike repairs and maintenance. |
+ | [* black] Taking the crank arms off takes a little preparation, a cover must be removed before you can fit the crank puller on. But after that it pops out like any other bike's crank. |
+ | [* black] The next piece of the power conveyance puzzle is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bottom_bracket|bottom bracket|new_window=true]. |
+ | [* black] Again we need a standard bike tool—the cartridge bottom bracket tool—to loosen this piece of hardware. |
+ | [* icon_note] These tools may ''sound'' unusual, but they are very common for bike repair and maintenance. Good choice to stay standard, Xiaomi! |