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Bullseye crank instructions
#1 2010-02-23 10:51pm
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Bullseye crank instructions
I just bought a set of 1st generation Bullseye cranks and im curious if I have the right parts to assemble the BB. I have never worked with them before so im a bit confused. The bearing are threaded??? I am using them on an american BB. Also are you suppose to put spacers on the drive side arm? Here are some pics of what I have. If someone can tell me where everything goes or if I am missing anything would be great.
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#2 2010-02-24 7:37am
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Re: Bullseye crank instructions
One space that's thicker for the drive side arm and the rest on the non-drive side arm once you get it all spaced correctly. What you have there is Bullseye's euro bb set with an adaptor for American size bb frames. First, press the cups in and make sure the three holes line up and screw them together with three bolts that are included. nuts should face the non-drive side for access. then assemble the bb depending on the type of euro bb. Thread into the cups. (looks like you may be missing a bearing) Don't forget to attach a chainwheel to the drive side. Do you have the bolt? 22mm is the hole size so make sure the chainwheel will fit the cranks properly. Then, on the non-drive side, add the washer/spacers so that non of the spindle is showing when the arm is in place. Put the crank arm on, then tighten the pinch bolt. Gen 1 may not have a safety clip. All mine have safety clips to prevent them from falling off.... That's it. Have fun!!
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#3 2010-02-24 8:51am
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Re: Bullseye crank instructions
AZBADMAN wrote:
One space that's thicker for the drive side arm and the rest on the non-drive side arm once you get it all spaced correctly. What you have there is Bullseye's euro bb set with an adaptor for American size bb frames. First, press the cups in and make sure the three holes line up and screw them together with three bolts that are included. nuts should face the non-drive side for access. then assemble the bb depending on the type of euro bb. Thread into the cups. (looks like you may be missing a bearing) Don't forget to attach a chainwheel to the drive side. Do you have the bolt? 22mm is the hole size so make sure the chainwheel will fit the cranks properly. Then, on the non-drive side, add the washer/spacers so that non of the spindle is showing when the arm is in place. Put the crank arm on, then tighten the pinch bolt. Gen 1 may not have a safety clip. All mine have safety clips to prevent them from falling off.... That's it. Have fun!!
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