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indy69camaro
For one of my pit bikes I a putting an NOS set of Bullseye 152mm cranks. Did Bullseye make chainrings for them back then ?? or is it a road I shouldn't even waste time pursuing.

Thanks in advance.

Dr.Indy-
slolowe
They did make there own chainrings, they have kinda a odd bolt pattern, you can find them sometimes on ebay, check a seller named: bullseyecycleceo, I have bought from him and he has a great inventory of hubs, cranks, parts and was very good to deal with.
mr coasterbrake
depends on what version you have.

do yours have a built on spider (small diameter) with treaded bolt holes, or does it just have one drive-bolt hole in the arm (the way Profile or Redline does it)?
indy69camaro
QUOTE (slolowe @ Dec 10 2007, 02:02 PM) *
They did make there own chainrings, they have kinda a odd bolt pattern, you can find them sometimes on ebay, check a seller named: bullseyecycleceo, I have bought from him and he has a great inventory of hubs, cranks, parts and was very good to deal with.


Yeah I see every now and then he gets a set of those NOS cranks and hubs out of the warehouse and lists them up for big bucks, nice stuff !!


They are like the redline/profiles...
mr coasterbrake
if they are like how RL/Profiles mount, they just take any sprocket/spider that fits a 1-pc crank.

now...there was a bushing that originally came with them 'cuz the bullseye spindle is a hair smaller in diameter than a 1-pc crank. if you don't have that, you can use Profile's (and only Profile's) sprocket adapter to put a "1-pc crank sized" sprocket onto a Profile SS spindle.
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