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  1. #1
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    Jul 2007
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    I asked my hubby who has been a bike mechanic for over 10 years. He said running a tap is a temporary fix and could still leave you with a future problem. The left crank arm can be replaced, you won't have to get both. Just take it to LBS and trust the pros.

    Oh, and have your hubby buy a bike!
    christie

  2. #2
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    Apr 2006
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    Exclamation Cross threaded crank

    OH! you are so lucky that it is the non drive side... alot less money! I definitely would NOT put a tap through that crank arm in order to save it! We put way too much weight and pressure in that area, and I certainly would not trust anything to hold there. Although it's a bummer, I would definitely go to LBS and ask them to simply replace that crank arm. They come in different lengths and are shaped a bit differently(hard to explain through the computer)
    so I would take the bike with you when you visit the shop. I also would have them check the driveside...it may be simply a precaution, but better there then something else happening. They also can check to see if there might be any further problems witrh the crank and bottom bracket.

  3. #3
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    Mar 2006
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    Flybye - What was the model of the Giant bike that he cross threaded? Many of the Giant OCR's come with TruVativ products. They are practically impossible to get only one crank arm - we've usually had to purchase the complete crankset. You can have your Giant dealer contact Giant directly. I've been able to purchase odd pieces through the warranty department with Giant.

  4. #4
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    Thanks for your help everyone.

    I had wondered if they could do something like tapping, which can be done on cars. I am glad for the advice and won't have this done. I plan to sell this bike because it is too small for DH. It is a fantastic bike with only about 300 miles on it. I was looking though our local Thrifty Nickel paper for nothing in particular about 2 months ago and found a Specialized Ruby carbon bike and "just out of curiosity" went for a test ride. The Specialized is in my garage now I don't need two bikes! My point is, I don't want to sell the Giant in other than new shape and selling it with a tapped crank that would give someone problems later on down the line would make me uncomfortable.

    I called the LBS and they are looking into a single crank for me. I will cross my fingers because I think that it is a TruVativ crank, just going off of my memory. I am eating popcorn and taking a break and don't want to run to the garage to check right now LAZY

    And as Chutch suggested, I am working with DH to find him his very own bike. All we need to make that happen is more time to test ride and more money to purchase one

    Thanks to you all!

  5. #5
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    Woops - I also forgot to answer a question--

    The bike is an OCR 2, not the composite frame, aluminum.

    Sorry!

  6. #6
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    Jul 2007
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flybye View Post
    Thanks for your help everyone.



    And as Chutch suggested, I am working with DH to find him his very own bike. All we need to make that happen is more time to test ride and more money to purchase one
    Yay, a bike for the husband!

    More time and more money... seems to always be on the wish list for every cyclist.
    christie

 

 

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