Crank dust caps

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Haroon123

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Hello everyone. Hope everyone is keeping safe.
I am having a bit of difficulty removing the dust caps. Does anyone have any tips ?
 

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midlife

Guru
Coin, wrapped in cloth held with mole grips? Using anything narrow tends to chew up the slot. BITD in the bike shop we had a huge screwdriver that I was told came from a shipyard
 

midlife

Guru
The hole is round, (some had square holes) there was a special tool but we never bothered with it lol just be pleased it's not a red plastic jobby
 

DCLane

Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
Kitchen knife as above but if they're old they may just crack and fall apart. A wide flat screwdriver is just as effective.

If they crack get the bits out and replacements are available cheaply on eBay or similar.
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
Be aware that some are threaded and some aren't. The non-threaded ones should be removed with a tool that looks like a ‡ but sliding under the edges with jeweller's screwdrivers and turning also works.
 
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Haroon123

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Used a coin wrapped in some tissue paper and came out undamaged. Thanks everyone ☺ .
 
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