My Sugino non-drive side crank arm came loose also.  I've had to re-torque 
it several times since (approx. 5,000 miles) and will need to replace it 
when I run out of spindle real estate (i.e. soon).  Here's a question for 
the group:  When you install a crank arm do you put a little grease on the 
bottom bracket spindle or do you install it dry?  I used grease.  I was 
taught a long time ago to use a small amount of grease to prevent 
creaking.  I've never had a problem before, but am wondering if this may be 
the reason it  came loose.

Matt

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