That place does not have a lot of material, it is light right there to help with balancing. The eagle cranks I have seen break often have air bubbles in the casting. The air bubbles mean it is weak and it is light weight over all so they have to take even more weight off somewhere on the side where the throw is to lighten it enough to balance. It all adds up to a really flimsey crank.


I am not causing global warming, I am just trying to hold off a impending Ice Age!