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2025-01-07, 19:16:39
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2024-06-11, 21:02:05
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2024-06-08, 19:30:04
For Sale
xman has two very nice 1950's machines available - a green 1950 mk4 and black 1951 mk5 - both in good condition and running well.

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2024-06-07, 03:13:36

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2024-06-03, 09:23:05
For Sale
Duncan has just listed his green and cream 1957 Dragonfly for sale with spares and documents.

Dave

2024-06-02, 09:34:05
Parts avalable
alistair still has parts available - barrels, carburettor, castings - see all listings.


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2024-06-01, 19:33:27

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2024-05-28, 01:09:46
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Recent posts

#1
 doug good post, very interesting, thank you Jim
#2
General Douglas Discussion / Re: Paint code
Last post by EW-Ron - 14 Mar 2025 at 22:25
??

#3
General Douglas Discussion / Re: Paint code
Last post by Doug - 13 Mar 2025 at 19:43
Here is one post on that subject, though the paint code is now ten years old:

https://www.douglasmotorcycles.net/index.php?msg=20345

-Doug
#4
General Douglas Discussion / Paint code
Last post by dalgrae - 13 Mar 2025 at 16:25
Can someone please tell me the paint code for my 1954 Mk5 green colour,as I need to get a couple of rattle cans made up

Regards. Colin
#5
do you want to buy the bike?
#6
Hi Domas,

I don't know what this engine was used in, but attached are pictures of a 4hp engine I have. Note the large ring gear.
It's for sale if anyone is interested

Cheers Tony
#7
I also thought it was a Bison.
Look at the speedometer drive, it's different,
#8
Quote from: Domas on 02 Mar 2025 at 09:56 Here's the thing:
This is not a Douglas motorcycle.
The engine could be one.
What brand is it?


Domas,

Maybe Bison with M2B15 BMW engine from circa 1922?

Forks, general  gear change location and what appears to be non-duplex front down tubes on frame are similar?? Not 100% sure but closest I have found so far......

From;

https://www.voz.co.at/VKMA/Div-a-d/bison-500-m2b15-1922.jpg

Lunch time so had a few spare minutes to have  a quick look...

cheers

Hutch
#9
Quote from: Domas on 09 Mar 2025 at 17:44 Martin Stolle owned a 350cc Douglas in 1914.

That's 2 3/4 HP, right?

Source: wikipedia

Domas,

I made an error in my post above about the 1914 4HP Douglas being the inspiration for the BMW M2B15, if Stolle's Douglas was a 1914 Model A or B it would have been a 3 1/2 HP (500cc) engine. Very similar to the slightly later 4HP Engine. I have corrected the post.

The M2B15 engine is very much more similar in design to the Douglas 3 1/2 HP (500cc) and 4 HP (600cc) engines than the 2 3/4HP (350cc). I will post some comparisons and also look into this in more detail when I get a chance.

My excuse is lake of sleep due to the effects of Cyclone Alfred since mid last week, which, although it has crossed the coast and  is dissipating, is still making things rather damp!! :-)

Sorry for any confusion caused.

Cheers


#10
General Douglas Discussion / Re: Who else used Douglas engi...
Last post by Doug - 09 Mar 2025 at 20:17
QuoteThat's 2 3/4 HP, right?

Yes.

-Doug
 
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