Have encountered this exact situation on my '61. I read somewhere here in the forum that there were three different hub assemblies from early to late models. The armature that connects the frame tabs to the left side brake hub tab is affected by what I think is different offsets across the model years. As for the placement of the bolts, the '65 assembly that I robbed had the frame tab bolt head out and cotter pin in. The hub bolt is head in from behind the tab and the nut to he outside. Cotter pin out. I had to do exactly as you described to get the hub bolt in from the back because the spokes on the rim block access.Bob750 wrote:I'm resurrecting this thread because I'm having my own issue with this sub-assembly.
On our early '64 Dream 305, we have the rear brake panel with the recessed hex on the inside, but the shouldered bolt that would go there can't clear the wheel hub. This bike had two similar bolts that only differed in length. I used the short one at the swingarm end and when I tried to install the panel end bolt, it wouldn't clear the wheel hub. It's possible that the shorter one would work at the panel, but the longer one wouldn't work properly at the swingarm. I guess I could remove the short one and test it at the panel, but my cotter pin is so nicely secured... :-/
Since I can't be sure the bolts in question that came on this bike are correct, can anyone say which part number is for the shorter one or the longer one?
I'm pretty sure the long bolt will work on the panel if I remove the axle bolt, drop the spacer away, pull the brake panel out, put the bolt in from the back, and put it all back together. I guess that's what I'll try tomorrow. Seems like a strange requirement to put that bolt in... Any other thoughts?
It would help if we all used pictures. I think I'm going to start compressing all my build documentation pictures so I can upload them when I travel, or start a flickr account as Mr. Stoic has suggested. And then link to those flickr pics.