Quote Originally Posted by mayanorange View Post
I will check the cones tonight- is that a part that would need replacing if they are pitted or is that part of the hub? Once I hacksawed off the chain, I did the crank wiggle test and the BB seem solid. I had it mostly apart and on its side at that point, so didn't turn the cranks around. I have no idea is it's a cartridge or lock ring. The specs seem to match this slightly older Purgatory, but I don't know what some of these old numbers are. Once I got the chain off, there were more teeth (~6-8 total) that are more like stubs, so I was thinking of getting this crank to replace it. Most of the gear on it is AceraX, so should match well.

So my shopping list has: crankset, crank puller, chain (with quicklink so I don't need a chain splitter- or do I need one to shorten it?), 2 derailleur cables (I should have cutters that will work, tho not bike specific), pedros syngrease (I assume I can use for both shock and bearings?), lizard skin fork boots, and 2 new tubes (the tires look nearly new). Any other bike specific tools I need? I have a hoard of tools from my first car- I had to buy my own, so it was a total rustbucket.
Cones are screwed onto the axle and are the hub part that wears quickest. If you replace cones, might as well put in new bearings too as they add only a few dollars.

Hacksawing off the chain? A chain tool would have been quicker, but guess a hacksaw does job.

Bottom bracket cartridge or adjustable with lockring - see pictures here

Additional Tools:
chain tool to shorten new chain
probably a 14 or 15 mm socket to remove the crank bolt, or possibly a 8 mm allen key
cone wrenches if you need to open the hubs (usually 13 mm for front hub and 15 mm for rear hub) plus an adjustable wrench for the lock nuts
if you have to open the rear hub, the cassette or freewheel must be removed with the appropriate tool(s)
pedal wrench
if you have an adjustable bottom bracket and need to open it, then a lockring tool and pin spanner

PM me if you have trouble coming up with the tools you need. I live near you and have everything.