Loose Crank Arm - 2019 Turbo Levo Comp

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Hi guys

My left crank arm keeps coming loose, has anyone got any ideas?

I take it this isnt normal. Bike is just coming up to a month old.

Thanks

Mark
 
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I'll go with with the basics .. might not be tight enough ? I did my Kenevo the other day to the correct torque settings, but then it came loose. I think even though it was in theory correct, it hadn't pulled on all the way. So try putting it on, tightening it correctly, riding it for a couple of KM's then tightening again. If it's not that then maybe some loctite or equivalent. Both sides are standard thread, so I think the left side can unwind itself quite easily.
 
I'll go with with the basics .. might not be tight enough ? I did my Kenevo the other day to the correct torque settings, but then it came loose. I think even though it was in theory correct, it hadn't pulled on all the way. So try putting it on, tightening it correctly, riding it for a couple of KM's then tightening again. If it's not that then maybe some loctite or equivalent. Both sides are standard thread, so I think the left side can unwind itself quite easily.

Thanks, I will get the ratchet out when i get home as i only had my allen keys with me. If this doesnt work. I will dig the Loctite out!!
 
It needs 50nm torque, so very unlikely you got anywhere near that with an allen key, and both the spindle and threads should be greased....so no Loctite. It may help to remove the retaining ring once the crank is off then re install the crank without it so you can be sure it is fully on. Refix the retaining ring once you have torqued up the crank bolt. Crank bolt is right hand thread both sides ( anti clockwise to undo). Retaining rings can be left or right hand thread but they should not be very tight so easy to determine which way to remove/reinstall.
 
Mine is doing the same thing feels like it keeps moving and it creeks when it moves and it’s tight
 
Hi guys

My left crank arm keeps coming loose, has anyone got any ideas?

I take it this isnt normal. Bike is just coming up to a month old.

Thanks

Mark
Did you ever get this sorted? I have the same issue.
 
Make sure everything is clean and the self extractor is not loose. Lightly grease splines and thread and torque to 50nm. Main reason for any high torque fixing coming loose is that torque is not correct due to dirt or friction giving a false reading.
 
Make sure everything is clean and the self extractor is not loose. Lightly grease splines and thread and torque to 50nm. Main reason for any high torque fixing coming loose is that torque is not correct due to dirt or friction giving a false reading.

@Specialized Rider Care

Just a question to the torque.
On the crankscrew is a print with 50 NM.
In all manuals and workbook even the 2022 version Speci says 40. What is right?
 
I’ve had a pair under warranty as OG ones kept coming loose, then creaking, took off, cleaned and re torque down, then loose and creak again……

New ones sorted both issues so far.
 
@Specialized Rider Care

Just a question to the torque.
On the crankscrew is a print with 50 NM.
In all manuals and workbook even the 2022 version Speci says 40. What is right?
It seems most agree it should 40nm. I have removed my non drive side crank a few times and retightened to 40nm and never had any problems with it coming loose.
 
It seems most agree it should 40nm. I have removed my non drive side crank a few times and retightened to 40nm and never had any problems with it coming loose.

Today i received an answer from german Rider care they say 50 NM :

Hallo Frank,

danke für Deine Anfrage.

Der richtige passende Drehmoment für Deine Kurbel liegt bei 50NM ,

anbei sende ich Dir die Schematik Deines Bikes als PDF zu, hier findest Du alle wichtigen Drehmomente.

Schönen Wochenstart und Ride On
 
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