Park CCP-2 Crank Puller Review
The Park CCP-2 is a crank pulling tool that works to remove cranks from square-taper bottom brackets.
Pros: It worked great every time I had to use it. It seems well built, just like all Park tools. It fits all crank arms using 22mm x 1 threads, which is almost all brands.
It costs about $12.95, but it will pay for itself after 1 or 2 uses since you don’t have to depend on the local bike shop each time.
Cons: As with most Park tools, I can’t think of any.
The Final Word
If you need one, get one. Crank arm removal is fairly easy (just read the instructions,) so do it yourself and save some money.
Tip: Get a Park CCP-4 if you have a splined bottom bracket.
Park CCP-4 Crank Puller Review
The Park CCP-4 is a crank pulling tool much like the CCP-2, except that it works to remove cranks from ISIS splined bottom brackets.
Pros: It works flawlessly. (I only used it a few times, but it worked perfectly each time and I had no problems whatsoever.)
It seems well built, which is no surprise, because it’s made by Park tools.
It costs about $12.95, but the value is that it will pay for itself after 1 or 2 uses. (You save money not having to go to the bike shop.)
Cons: As with most Park tools, I can’t think of any.
The Final Word
If your bike has a splined bottom bracket (as opposed to a square-taper,) this is the tool for you.
Tip: Get a CCP-2 if your bike has a square-taper bottom bracket.
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