Bosch crank puller

Rail5

Member
Dec 12, 2019
46
14
Yorkshire
Just bought some new smaller crank arms on my rail 5 2020 what crank removal tool is needed and what’s people’s past experiences..

Many thanks
 

Beekeeper

🍯Honey Monster🍯
Aug 6, 2019
1,749
2,196
Surrey hills
Bought something like this recently. Think it’s a park tool version. Has a blue handle. Does the job perfectly.

81D0E450-653E-492F-988E-DC209B4375BB.jpeg
 

Beekeeper

🍯Honey Monster🍯
Aug 6, 2019
1,749
2,196
Surrey hills
The one I got was part of a bundle of tools to remove the front sprocket on a Bosch Gen 2 motor (2019 Cube)

34C4AAEF-B425-46D4-B28F-46E62F73472E.png


if you go to e-bike shop.co.uk you can get them there.

You will need a different too however if you have Active Line / Active Line PLUS Bosch motor as this has a smaller spline.

the website is very informative in this regard
 

GrahamPaul

E*POWAH Elite World Champion
Nov 6, 2019
1,127
1,088
Andalucía
Just bought some new smaller crank arms on my rail 5 2020 what crank removal tool is needed and what’s people’s past experiences..

Many thanks

If it's the Bosch Gen 4 then you need Park Tool CCP-44.

(From personal experience I can tell you that ordering the CCP-22 is not a good idea ?‍♂️)
 

GrahamPaul

E*POWAH Elite World Champion
Nov 6, 2019
1,127
1,088
Andalucía
Bought something like this recently. Think it’s a park tool version. Has a blue handle. Does the job perfectly.

View attachment 33235

Beware: that looks like a Park Tool CCP-22 which is NOT suitable for Bosch Gen 4 motors. That end bit is too small and disappears into the hollow axle without giving any purchase for the puller to work with.
 

rod read

New Member
Aug 11, 2021
2
0
Shetland
The one I got was part of a bundle of tools to remove the front sprocket on a Bosch Gen 2 motor (2019 Cube)

View attachment 33238

if you go to e-bike shop.co.uk you can get them there.

You will need a different too however if you have Active Line / Active Line PLUS Bosch motor as this has a smaller spline.

the website is very informative in this regard
Crikey
>£45 for delivery
Ouch
Going for this option instead
 

rod read

New Member
Aug 11, 2021
2
0
Shetland
Tried that lock-ring tool... Don't bother with it.
The teeth aren't very deep so they'll jump out because of how wide the engagement is and just strip the holes.
Here's the solution you need... String
Or light rope ... I happen to have a lot of kite line lying around.
Tie a bent bar or spanner to the lock-ring
Lash it down tight avoiding the crank in the center.
works easy and you don't need to spend anything.

Even better... I serviced the gearbox by cleaning up the grease and circuit.
Cleaning the gears and re-greasing.
Easy
Error codes vanished.
rides fine again (Admittedly still got a little resistance and noise ... give it a few months)

IMG_20210828_113303.jpg
 

Beekeeper

🍯Honey Monster🍯
Aug 6, 2019
1,749
2,196
Surrey hills
Tried that lock-ring tool... Don't bother with it.
The teeth aren't very deep so they'll jump out because of how wide the engagement is and just strip the holes.
Here's the solution you need... String
Or light rope ... I happen to have a lot of kite line lying around.
Tie a bent bar or spanner to the lock-ring
Lash it down tight avoiding the crank in the center.
works easy and you don't need to spend anything.

Even better... I serviced the gearbox by cleaning up the grease and circuit.
Cleaning the gears and re-greasing.
Easy
Error codes vanished.
rides fine again (Admittedly still got a little resistance and noise ... give it a few months)

View attachment 70009

nice one.
With the bike vertical I was stripping the teeth but horizontal and pushing down as I turned seemed to work. I regularly replace the plastic bearing seal and felt crankshaft seal and grease with the green Bosch tacky grease.

I’ve also got the service kit which replaces the main components which wear out. I’m just keeping it spare for the future.

97F4AA6F-3BA2-41D3-AFB2-A6AD6680556E.jpeg
 

EMTB Forums

Since 2018

The World's largest electric mountain bike community.

545K
Messages
27,451
Members
Join Our Community

Latest articles


Top