Rail (750Wh) Trek rail 9.8 2022 Crank arm removal

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Hi I'm trying to remove the crank arm off my 2022 gen4 9.8 gx so I can tighten up the chainring lock ring as its come loose I got the spider tool but which tool do I need to remove crank arm I'm in the UK if any links to one
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I already have that one it doesn't work as the middle of Crank is hollow the that tool as nothing to push against
 
I already have that one it doesn't work as the middle of Crank is hollow the that tool as nothing to push against
Some of those style crank pullers have two ends for different spindles. The small diameter end is for older square taper bottom brackets, and the large diameter end is for spline spindles.

If your tool only has the small size you can use an insert such as the shimano TL FC-15, or you can improvise with an appropriately sized low-profile bolt (choose one that won't push into the internal threads) or maybe a coin of the correct diameter (the TL FC-15 is 16.5mm).

The E-13 cranks on the Rail 9.8 are 6000 Al and pretty soft. I find that they come off pretty easy.
 
This it what the crank looks like

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IMG_8034.pngIMG_8033.pngYou probably got the crank-arm off by now (using the biggest hammer you can find) but I found these useful.
 
Not yet rather use the right tool but still not sure which is right one my bike as sram crank arms from standard
 
Not yet rather use the right tool but still not sure which is right one my bike as sram crank arms from standard
If you already have the puller for square taper, then buy the shimano TL FC-15. If you don't have a puller, then buy the Park Tool compact crank puller pictured above, it will work with spline cranks (what you have) and square taper.
 
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