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Date: 15 Nov 2007 18:30:58
From: !Jones
Subject: How do you remove the "spider" from a Cook Brothers crank?
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I have removed the little torx screw that held the spider to the crank arm. I thought it would slip off now; however, it still feels pretty solid. I was tempted to apply BFH, but I thought I'd ask first. Any other suggestions? Jones
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Date: 16 Nov 2007 14:42:18
From: James Thomson
Subject: Re: How do you remove the "spider" from a Cook Brothers crank?
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"!Jones" <piss@off.com > a écrit: > I was tempted to apply BFH, but I thought I'd ask first. Any other > suggestions? I don't know, but Cook Bros are still in business. Maybe a call to them would help: http://www.cookbros.com/ This Bikepro page has some details on the CBR and RSR cranks that might help you identify which you have: http://www.bikepro.com/products/cranks/cooks.html Likewise, there's a catalogue scan on the Retrobike.co.uk site: http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/gallery2.php?g2_itemId=10188 HTH James Thomson
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Date: 16 Nov 2007 20:34:43
From: !Jones
Subject: Re: How do you remove the "spider" from a Cook Brothers crank?
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On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 14:42:18 +0100, in rec.bicycles.tech "James Thomson" <yosnappyj@hotmail.com > wrote: >"!Jones" <piss@off.com> a écrit: > >> I was tempted to apply BFH, but I thought I'd ask first. Any other >> suggestions? > >I don't know, but Cook Bros are still in business. Maybe a call to them >would help: > >http://www.cookbros.com/ > >This Bikepro page has some details on the CBR and RSR cranks that might help >you identify which you have: They're only marginally in business. They're not filling any orders, so I doubt they're offering any customer service. Their site says they're selling bikes; however, I have friends who have tried to get one. CBR just never answers. Jones
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Date: 15 Nov 2007 15:12:14
From: !Jones
Subject: Re: How do you remove the "spider" from a Cook Brothers crank?
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On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 18:30:58 GMT, in rec.bicycles.tech !Jones <piss@off.com > wrote: >I have removed the little torx screw that held the spider to the crank >arm. I thought it would slip off now; however, it still feels pretty >solid. > >I was tempted to apply BFH, but I thought I'd ask first. Any other >suggestions? > >Jones A little more info: I think the cranks are called "RSR" cranks. They're *NOT* F-series and they're not "dog bonz". They look like this: http://cgi.ebay.com/Cook-Bros-Racing-RSR-Crankset-Vintage-NEW_W0QQitemZ220170436974QQihZ012QQcategoryZ56193QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem That's a URL that'll go out of scope fairly quickly. It looks like I press it off, but I want to make sure before I bring the 10-ton hydraulic ram down upon it. Jones
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Date: 16 Nov 2007 20:18:49
From: JeffWills
Subject: Re: How do you remove the "spider" from a Cook Brothers crank?
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On Nov 16, 12:31 pm, !Jones <p...@off.com > wrote: > > >Track or singlespeed chainring *nut* through from the crank side and long > >bolt through from the back? > > >James Thomson > > Yeah, I held my mouth just right and that worked. I always thought > the spiders were easily removed... guess not. > > Jones IIRC, that's how it's *supposed* to work. I've worked on plenty of "hidden bolt" cranks- that last bolt only works if it's got a track nut on the crank side of the chainring. Holy carp- I remember watching "Alias Smith and Jones". Does that make me an old fogey? Jeff
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Date: 15 Nov 2007 20:35:40
From: JeffWills
Subject: Re: How do you remove the "spider" from a Cook Brothers crank?
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On Nov 15, 1:12 pm, !Jones <p...@off.com > wrote: > A little more info: I think the cranks are called "RSR" cranks. > They're *NOT* F-series and they're not "dog bonz". They look like > this:http://cgi.ebay.com/Cook-Bros-Racing-RSR-Crankset-Vintage-NEW_W0QQite... > > That's a URL that'll go out of scope fairly quickly. > > It looks like I press it off, but I want to make sure before I bring > the 10-ton hydraulic ram down upon it. Umm... why? If you're never going to put a spider on the cranks again, then go for it. IIRC, these types of cranks had a reputation for squeaking at the spider/crank joint- if you get it apart, will it ever get together again? OT question- are you related to ? of "? and the Mysterians" ??? Jeff
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Date: 16 Nov 2007 13:04:46
From: !Jones
Subject: Re: How do you remove the "spider" from a Cook Brothers crank?
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On Thu, 15 Nov 2007 20:35:40 -0800 (PST), in rec.bicycles.tech JeffWills <jwills@pacifier.com > wrote: >Umm... why? If you're never going to put a spider on the cranks again, >then go for it. IIRC, these types of cranks had a reputation for >squeaking at the spider/crank joint- if you get it apart, will it ever >get together again? I want to mount a double chain ring to act as a tandem timing gear, that's all. I can't get the longer mounting bolt through one of the holes because the crank arm is too close. I thought the spider would pop right off... apparently not! But, if you're not *supposed* to take them apart, then there's a different approach, so your reply is, indeed, helpful. All I gotta do is figure out how to do it without removing the spider. >OT question- are you related to ? of "? and the Mysterians" ??? I'm Smith. In the '70s, there was a popular TV series called "Alias Smith and Jones", so I was called "Jones" in Vietnam... but I'm "not Jones". Jones
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Date: 16 Nov 2007 14:46:02
From: James Thomson
Subject: Re: How do you remove the "spider" from a Cook Brothers crank?
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"!Jones" <piss@off.com > a écrit: > I want to mount a double chain ring to act as a tandem timing > gear, that's all. I can't get the longer mounting bolt through > one of the holes because the crank arm is too close. > All I gotta do is figure out how to do it without removing the > spider. Track or singlespeed chainring *nut* through from the crank side and long bolt through from the back? James Thomson
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Date: 16 Nov 2007 20:31:52
From: !Jones
Subject: Re: How do you remove the "spider" from a Cook Brothers crank?
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On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 14:46:02 +0100, in rec.bicycles.tech "James Thomson" <yosnappyj@hotmail.com > wrote: >"!Jones" <piss@off.com> a écrit: > >> I want to mount a double chain ring to act as a tandem timing >> gear, that's all. I can't get the longer mounting bolt through >> one of the holes because the crank arm is too close. > >> All I gotta do is figure out how to do it without removing the >> spider. > >Track or singlespeed chainring *nut* through from the crank side and long >bolt through from the back? > >James Thomson Yeah, I held my mouth just right and that worked. I always thought the spiders were easily removed... guess not. Jones
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