sandyman44
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can anyone give any tips as to how to get the cranks off bosch gen4 ebike? I have a scott genius e-ride 2020. The website spec says the cranks are SRAM X1. they are certainly SRAM.
I want to change the chainring (currently has SRAM direct mount boost 34T) to a smaller 30T. I have bought raceface NW 30T, together with FSA 104BCD bosch gen4 boost spider. These look like they will be the right fit. I've also bought the unior chainring locknut tool, which again looks like it will be the right fit.
however I am defeated at the first obstacle. Can't get the cranks off. only need to remove the drive side, to change the ring.
There is an outer retaining bolt with a 10mm hex . this (re)moves easily. through this there is another bolt with 8mm hex hole. This doesn't move at all. my understanding is that they make a self-extracting pair, I should leave the outer bolt in place, turn the inner one, the crank will self extract. however, inner doesn't move AT ALL, with or without the outer bolt. I have an 8mm hex wrench about the same length as crank, pushed into the inner bolts hole. It fits nicely. I am putting one hand on the end of the crank, other hand on the end of the wrench with the two opposed at 180 degrees horizontally, as much weight as I can get down through them, nothing moves at all. My understanding is that the inner bolt should be a "normal " thread so I am trying to move it anti-clockwise.
is there some special secret or is it just about leverage / torque? I've never had a crank that works like this before so I am trying to work it out without breaking it. many crank removal youtube tutorials of course but none of them seem to be for SRAM cranks with an bosch gen4.
pics with and without the outer bolt below
I want to change the chainring (currently has SRAM direct mount boost 34T) to a smaller 30T. I have bought raceface NW 30T, together with FSA 104BCD bosch gen4 boost spider. These look like they will be the right fit. I've also bought the unior chainring locknut tool, which again looks like it will be the right fit.
however I am defeated at the first obstacle. Can't get the cranks off. only need to remove the drive side, to change the ring.
There is an outer retaining bolt with a 10mm hex . this (re)moves easily. through this there is another bolt with 8mm hex hole. This doesn't move at all. my understanding is that they make a self-extracting pair, I should leave the outer bolt in place, turn the inner one, the crank will self extract. however, inner doesn't move AT ALL, with or without the outer bolt. I have an 8mm hex wrench about the same length as crank, pushed into the inner bolts hole. It fits nicely. I am putting one hand on the end of the crank, other hand on the end of the wrench with the two opposed at 180 degrees horizontally, as much weight as I can get down through them, nothing moves at all. My understanding is that the inner bolt should be a "normal " thread so I am trying to move it anti-clockwise.
is there some special secret or is it just about leverage / torque? I've never had a crank that works like this before so I am trying to work it out without breaking it. many crank removal youtube tutorials of course but none of them seem to be for SRAM cranks with an bosch gen4.
pics with and without the outer bolt below
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