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Forest Byke Company 14mm Crank Arm Nuts for Bicycle Bottom Bracket, Cotterless Crank Axle, Threaded - Pack of 2 Nuts Review

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Description of Forest Byke Company 14mm Crank Arm Nuts for Bicycle Bottom Bracket, Cotterless Crank Axle, Threaded - Pack of 2 Nuts

Standard threaded type crank nuts for bottom brackets. 14mm head M8. Fits Square Taper Bottom Bracket. Black. Please check crank arm for wear before installation.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exactly as described

I ordered these to fit the old cranks of an even older Trek 830 MTB. They were just what I needed to replace the original parts.

Pros
  • Please check crank for wear prior to installation
Cons
  • Not bad

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Did a job cycling

Finally got my Ancheer folding bike pedal back on. Due to the loss of the 1st nut that fell off when a child crashed into me😒. I bought a nut here, it works fine and I got the job done. Thanks very much!

Pros
  • Fits square bottom bracket
Cons
  • Having trouble

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Check the loose connecting rod for wear.

Rank nuts fit and work perfectly on my Sugino VT crankset on a vintage 1980's Nishiki Sport 10 speed crank. The left handle came loose and the nut fell off. The initial repair failed, but not this mother's fault. The crank came loose again almost immediately and I had to tighten the nut every 3 minutes during my ride until the new nut eventually fell off as well. Glad there were two! The left crank also had to be replaced, as the soft aluminum crank was "rubbed down" by the hardened steel of…

Pros
  • 14mm M8 socket
Cons
  • High price