- Sun Jan 18, 2015 8:15 pm
#4600
Indian Bullet, front twin leading shoe. Front wheel . What would happen if the wheel is rotated in the wrong direction (from normal bullet mounting) ? Do we still get a normal twin leading shoe action, or something else ?.
A little background, A friend of mine has a Greeves motorcycle, and as he is getting on, decided that an “electric legâ€, would be very useful. And so fitted a 200cc Honda engine, with a starter fitted. ( it looks a very neat job) Now he has other Jap bikes, with far better brakes, than the Greeves (single leading shoe) So decided to fit an Enfield front wheel, as it had twin leading shoe. We had spoken on the phone a few times while he was doing the conversion. But on seeing the bike for the first time, I was taken aback to see the wheel fitted the wrong way round, his comment was no its not, its on the correct side, (as the greeves). A discussion took place as to will it still work correctly, result “one allâ€. Your comments please
MRG
A little background, A friend of mine has a Greeves motorcycle, and as he is getting on, decided that an “electric legâ€, would be very useful. And so fitted a 200cc Honda engine, with a starter fitted. ( it looks a very neat job) Now he has other Jap bikes, with far better brakes, than the Greeves (single leading shoe) So decided to fit an Enfield front wheel, as it had twin leading shoe. We had spoken on the phone a few times while he was doing the conversion. But on seeing the bike for the first time, I was taken aback to see the wheel fitted the wrong way round, his comment was no its not, its on the correct side, (as the greeves). A discussion took place as to will it still work correctly, result “one allâ€. Your comments please
MRG