Those are narrow cranks (and a specially made narrow Comete disc) on that GT. GT made a traditional diamond design narrow frame which fitted the cranks/wheel too.
Xavier
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for posting your research.. very much appreciated.

JLFast wrote:Does all this figuring actually mean that someone would willingly choose to run with 20 year old cranks, instead of new tech? On a new build?

Cyco wrote:IIRC, its been a while, a 7402 was designed with a 113mm BB in mind for chainline.
With the wider axle it will be about the same as a 7410

über-goober wrote:I think it's a reminder that new cranks should try and evolve towards widths in the 130s instead of widening up towards the 150s. It's much easier to add width if that's the rider's preference.
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