I am after a Reliant Axle from a 1985 + Robin, Rialto, or Kitten to fit to a Goldwing 1500 backend!
I have been ripped off and had real problems trying to get it sorted, so I need some help trying to find a proper axle to try to get it doing more that 50 MPH!!!!!
Reliant Axle Wanted
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Re: Reliant Axle Wanted
if u can find a b stamp its the best for the 1500 mine will do a ton easley but there getting scarce now
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Iv'e got a B axle that I have shortened & converted to chain drive, all new cylinders, shoes, bearings, adjusters,handbrake lever arms all mini classic stuff, freshly painted, stands me in £200.00 though don't think it will be any good to you as you are shaft drive I assume, but hey worth a shout. Was going to use on my next project but this one is taking longer than I thought.
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I hope you saved he crown and pinion gears. They can be retro-fitted to an A axle to increase the gearing.
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gorbee0127 wrote:Iv'e got a B axle that I have shortened & converted to chain drive, all new cylinders, shoes, bearings, adjusters,handbrake lever arms all mini classic stuff, freshly painted, stands me in £200.00 though don't think it will be any good to you as you are shaft drive I assume, but hey worth a shout. Was going to use on my next project but this one is taking longer than I thought.
I hope you saved he crown and pinion gears. They can be retro-fitted to an A axle to increase the gearing.
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There in the shed somewhere.
The older i get the earlier it seems to get late.
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I was told the a axel is right for my 1100 not sure what I've got till I strip it I'll have to go with wheel size if possible to sort it if it wrong or if the a axel is correct
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wheel size tyre size best way to go jinjjinjachin wrote:I was told the a axel is right for my 1100 not sure what I've got till I strip it I'll have to go with wheel size if possible to sort it if it wrong or if the a axel is correct
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Re: Reliant Axle Wanted
that's the thing, people go on about the B diff (2.78-1) being the best, if you have got an A axle (3.23-1) just change your wheel and tyre size to suit, simples, there are loads of diff calculators on line