This Forum is now CLOSED use the link to get more details viewtopic.php?f=3&t=13924#p102587
By Mark M
#75720
What's the mystery, does it not fit? It looks like the standard post 1956 alloy "full width" rear hub as fitted to Bullets and Twins. Obviously it's missing the carrier for the cush drive to sprocket and the alloy cover plate for the off side but apart from that?
By vince
#75728
Hi, Redditch and India hubs are not the same and will not interchange. Redditch three vane cush drive indian four. Vince.
User avatar
By Adrian
#75732
Hi Martyn,



1994 (Indian) 6" rear hub/wheel from the on-line parts book:



http://www.hitchcocksmotorcycles.com/pa ... el_and_Hub



Later Redditch Bullet 7" rear hub:



http://www.hitchcocksmotorcycles.com/pa ... _And_Brake



1961 Crusader Sports:



http://www.hitchcocksmotorcycles.com/pa ... _and_Brake



Life's never simple, is it?



If the Indian Bullet swinging arm fits the Crusader frame (I have done this with the later heavyweight Redditch frames but not the lightweight version, so I can't guarantee it could be made to fit easily if at all!), you can use the Indian Bullet rear wheel, or you can keep it all Redditch.



A.
By martyn15
#75750
thanks for clarification all and thanks Adrian for taking the time to source the links. Im using a Crusader Sport swingarm in the crusader frame. I need to check chain alignment first but I hope to use the Indian Bullet hub in the sports S. Arm, its easy enough to open up the left slot.

Shop for accessories at Hitchcocks Motorcycles