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  • ti crank axle loose in alu crank (ht2 type chainset) re-bonding?
  • tom84
    Free Member

    This means that my right crank arm and the chainrings are wobbling on the axled. Bad news. I know I should probably move on and chuck em in the bin but I was curious if in theory and in practice it might easily be re-bonded.

    crogthomas
    Free Member

    I used Araldite on a set of Aerozine MTB cranks that did this. They lasted about a year before I decided to replace them.
    Get them spotlessly clean with solvent (I used brake cleaner) and warm them up with a blowtorch or hot air gun to make the epoxy flow properly. Make sure you remove the excess before it hardens.

    hamishthecat
    Full Member

    I have successfully rebonded pedal inserts into Raceface Next carbon cranks. I drilled a hole in the end of the cranks to deliver low viscosity epoxy into the centre of the crank/insert interface and used a syringe to inject under pressure. Have had some big pedal strikes since and they’re still going strong.

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    bigyinn
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    Brave man!!!

    hamishthecat
    Full Member

    Brave man!!!

    🙂 They weren’t dropping out – just a tiny bit of play – but enough movement to get some hi-flo marine grade epoxy around.

    tom84
    Free Member

    This is all very interesting, thank guys!

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