1500 pounds to 5000 pounds
You could find one at an antique store or a pawn shop.
There are three main types of crank sets for bicycles: standard, compact, and triple. Standard crank sets have larger chainrings for higher speeds, compact crank sets have smaller chainrings for easier pedaling, and triple crank sets have three chainrings for a wider range of gears. The type of crank set can impact the bike's performance by affecting the gear ratios available for different terrains and riding styles.
There are mainly three types of crank arms for bicycles: standard, compact, and triple. Standard crank arms offer a balanced gear range, compact crank arms provide easier climbing gears, and triple crank arms offer the widest gear range for varied terrain. The type of crank arm can affect the bike's performance by determining the range of gears available for different riding conditions, such as climbing hills or riding on flat terrain.
Upgrading to a bike triple crank can provide benefits such as increased gear range for tackling various terrains, improved climbing ability, and better overall performance and versatility on different types of rides.
If it is a standard shift vehicle you could push start it.
I bought an old RCW Sterling ice cream freezer (hand crank, obviously) with some wear but still probably usable for 30.00 in a small North Florida town recently.
You can try taking it to a spelialist in antiques (maybe like an antigues shop?) or to an autcion to assess it for you and give you a rough estimate of price.
they are the same bottom ends. The 1000 is the only crank that has a little shorter stoke but all the 800, 900, and 1000 triple cases are the same
To remove a bicycle crank using a crank puller, first, unscrew the crank bolt and washer. Then, thread the crank puller into the crank arm and tighten it. Use a wrench to turn the crank puller clockwise until the crank arm is pulled off the bottom bracket spindle.
No, it will crank, but it will not start.
To remove the bike pedal crank, you will need a crank puller tool. First, unscrew the pedal from the crank arm. Then, attach the crank puller tool to the crank arm and turn it clockwise to remove the crank from the bike.
To tighten the crank on your bike, you will need a crank puller tool. First, remove the crank arm using the crank puller. Then, clean the threads on the crank spindle and inside the crank arm. Apply grease to the threads and reattach the crank arm, tightening it securely with a wrench.