The crank shape has little to do with the dynamic of what's happening at the wheel(correct Maico31). This full crank will have a greater mass than the bob weight crank, it does 2 things simply lessens the rotational speed variation of the crank in 1 cycle,ie effectively lengthens power stroke and port durations.The higher inertia rating 'carries' more rpm through corners. GP 125's fitted with them(IF you can afford one) dataloggers show the rider on the power 3-5m earlier every corner,and why VHM charge 2000Euros for one. Make more top end HP (from the lengthening of durations)as well, a TZ125 fitted with one went from 47 to over 50HP. Some tungsten slugs in a bob weight crank will achieve the same effect. The greater volume in the in the bob weight crank gives more revs, less volume more bottom end.This is the reason 'lightened' cranks never work very well at all.