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Old 06-01-20, 07:26 AM
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The bullseye cranks are actually much different. Bullseye uses tubular steel that is welded together. The MM cranks were two clamshell halfs that were glued and screwed together. The clever part is that screwed parts were the crank bolts and the pedals. The external bearings are similar. I also doubt the bullseye cranks were anywhere near as light as the MM cranks.
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