With any cranks you should grease them before you install but if the crank is a 48 spline (one that has a ton of ridges), you'll need to use the compression bolt on the end of the spindle to push them on.
Just a 6 sided spindle... but I learned a new trick! if you put a metal shim in the split (I used an old butter knife) and thread in the pinch bolt against the shim it spreads the crank a little, and you can slide it on easy! I grease everything
With any cranks you should grease them before you install but if the crank is a 48 spline (one that has a ton of ridges), you'll need to use the compression bolt on the end of the spindle to push them on.
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