- Sun Apr 08, 2018 10:26 pm
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Finding SR1 magnetos isn't hard, I think you will find cheaper ones. The good news is that they bolt straight onto the Indian Bullet crankcase Alan, just as they did with the 1956-on Redditch Bullets. When Redditch swapped to contact breaker drives the crankcase dimensions weren't changed, and were also faithfully copied by RE India until the end of the classic model Bullet.
If you are happy running on fixed advance, the Indian contact breaker drive gear fits straight onto the magneto drive shaft. If you want the automatic advance and retard mechanism shown attached to the back of the magneto in Alan's picture, the bad news is that they can be a lot harder to find (though there are still some out there).
OTHERWISE (if money is no object) a BT-H electronic magneto can be used, these have automatic advance/retard built in electronically. Sadly BT-H do not YET offer a direct replacement for the SR1 magneto, but their other models "can be made to fit". Ask Bullet Whisperer...
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If you are happy running on fixed advance, the Indian contact breaker drive gear fits straight onto the magneto drive shaft. If you want the automatic advance and retard mechanism shown attached to the back of the magneto in Alan's picture, the bad news is that they can be a lot harder to find (though there are still some out there).
OTHERWISE (if money is no object) a BT-H electronic magneto can be used, these have automatic advance/retard built in electronically. Sadly BT-H do not YET offer a direct replacement for the SR1 magneto, but their other models "can be made to fit". Ask Bullet Whisperer...
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