Hi folks I wanted you to be aware of a repair mishap I went through that may have caused some serious pain that I wouldn't want anyone to go through. Over a year ago I cross thread my crank arms on two occasions ( I know I'm a dork-thread them with your hand first). the bike in question is my warm weather bike. I sustained a foot injury last year that was a mystery but mostly recovered. then this spring after a tour I had left knee soreness .I took time off and then built up my mileage to 160 only to suffer right knee soreness . Frustrated I went to Turin for a RAD fit. Only the fitting didn't happen because one of my pedals seemed to be a quarter of an inch farther out than the other. The mechanic and the sales person -fitness expert couldn't figure out this discrepancy . I had a guy who works for SRAM look at my bike and he said helicoiling was the problem. Basically he said that no mechanic can hand tap a crank arm perfectly perpendicular. A milling machine is required. So I have purchased a new crank set. A hard lesson learned that I wanted to share with the Chainlink.
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