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factory pilot:

--- Quote from: Quadog on February 18, 2017, 02:38 PM ---Never seen any on bikes BITD just those little B&W ads in magazines I have set on my Quad would be interesting to know if they are authentic or not there must be some officinardos out there

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... And they do look very cool on your Quad mate.

Yep would be good to hear some more details on these cranks and who had them?

oldschoolace:
After what i have read about bulleye on the museum over the years i wouldnt go anywhere near the stuff Ant.
Seems to be a right hotchpotch of timelines, lawsuits, repro, hubs made with old shells and sold as 80's when in fact they are 2010 ish. And thats just off the top of my head!

Just not worth throwing your money at unless you are pretty confident of their provenance.

rooski:

--- Quote from: oldschoolace on February 18, 2017, 03:08 PM ---After what i have read about bulleye on the museum over the years i wouldnt go anywhere near the stuff Ant.
Seems to be a right hotchpotch of timelines, lawsuits, repro, hubs made with old shells and sold as 80's when in fact they are 2010 ish. And thats just off the top of my head!

Just not worth throwing your money at unless you are pretty confident of their provenance.

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This is the thread I remember, its 25 pages long..................

Think Clint has read it too.......................

http://bmxmuseum.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=475473&p=6

oldschoolace:
Thats the one  :daumenhoch:

kalex:
Was it bullseye that said they found a old warehouse full of NOS hubs etc only that it ended up as being newly made by themselves.

I may be wrong but I know there was something very shadey about what the owners of bullseye actually did

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