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underdog13
Anyone know about these. Time frame,quality etc
Thanks
t nile
I have always heard good things about them. They look good, are really light, & they aren't the same flights everyone has. I would love a pair.
nutz4wheels
I have a first gen set on my vector cruiser. they feel stout the bullseye bearings roll smooth and they are lighter than any other cromo 3 piece cranks out there.
Hutch Freak
I know this is not the proper place....but, I have a NOS set of Bullseye cranks in the box For Sale!

They are VERY sweet cranks! Very light and very strong.

E-mail direct if you are interested.
dayride
Look here.

topic

Anyone have andy extra bearings or stickers for Bullseye cranks?
Darrin Vincent
I am still looking for standard size bottom bracket for mine, it has not been that long ago that they quit making these. Darrin
Stu Pidasso
I ran them for years BMX and MTB without a problem. They are two piece instead of three, they also have a different kind of BB that usually has a really slight wobble to feel like they are loose. It is not a major deal they ride great and you kinda get used to it. I have a couple of sets 184mm that are still sweet!!
LeadSled1
I sheared mine off on the non-drive side where the spindle meets the crank arm. They were 177mm in length. Bullseye sent me another set next day air. I was doing a lot of one footers and nac-nacs back then so I think a couple of bad landings took their toll on them.

I ran a thin bolt with a nylon lock nut through the center and a big washer on each end to keep them tight. Worked great.
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