A harmonic balancer puller is what I use to push the crank out of the left side case.
I always flip the cases over onto the left side after I've taken all of the case screws out and then use a rubber mallet to gently knock the right side case loose. I then wiggle the right side case up off the dowel pins and take it off the motor. Once the right side case is off, I pull all of the transmission guts out and store them in ziploc baggies (quart size freezer bags are perfect). I put all of the nuts, bolts, washers, keys, everything in ziploc's. Not only does it keep the parts bathed in their own lube but it keeps things separated so it is easier to figure out where they go later.
Once the only thing left in the left side case is the crank, I hook up the harmonic balancer puller (with very long 8mm bolts) into the blind 8mm holes provided in the case and push the crank out of the case.
I have a tusk crank puller for installation because that takes a little more finesse.
The only thing I can recommend if you plan on learning how to ride and want to sell this thing after a while (and don't care to learn about the blaster or motorcycle bottom endds) is to buy a bottom end somewhere and install it into your bike. It's going to cost you but it'll be quick and dirty...