>>1374645I need to remove my Campagnolo® Power Torque™ cranks but I don't want to pay the extortionate cost of the proprietary removal tool. It sounds like a generic bearing removal tool will work fine, but I also need an insert to press against the crank spindle (pic) and that fugging thing costs like 20-30 Britbux which I refuse to pay. Is there something just the right size I can use? It needs to be smaller than the crank arm hole, but bigger than the inner diameter of the spindle.