Indian crank with RB rod.

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monkey boy
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Anyone got any idea how much power you can put through these please?
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I would have thought that 20bhp would be the top-end of the power.

How much power are you hoping for it to handle MB?
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are these with a 116mm rod?
if so whose selling and how much?
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I got mine a while back direct from A.F,Indian webs and an RB rod/bearing,107mm rod,58mm throw,for my std TS1 set up,although ive not got round to fitting it all together yet!,I think it was about £130 :?
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Was hoping for 26 to 30 brake.
I have an Alpha crank I can use,might be better off using that.
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Dave,you can get them made up at AF by sending them some Indian crank webs
107 or 116 RB rod kits fitted with the big end with the extra roller and you also get a quality small end supplied
Cost £145
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Nothing wrong with Indian webs or the AF RB rod. I would have said 20hp was a little on the safe side, should be ok in a tuned TS1 or RB if the cranks built properly with a good quality bearing, Webs are super strong and a nice tight fit on the crank pin, before all these posh cranks came out, people used to race on Indian webs with rod conversions.
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Thought the indian webs were very good and had a good tight pin . If thats true i would think they would handle a good bit of power as long as there trued up .
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I have two standard 225 TS1`s running them plus a TS1 I built for a mate. - Chiselspeed built my two and the other built local - all done plenty of miles

I`m also running a pattern yam 115 in SIL webs.

Regards to BHP I couldn't comment

I would nt use anything but SIL webs with a suitable rod.
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