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Offline George Kulisiewicz

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1913 Douglas Parts wanted
« on: 15 Dec 2023 at 02:03 »
Hello… I am searching for some parts /spares to fit my 1913 Douglas… any help would be greatly appreciated…
 I’m in need of an Original carburetor …
Petrol/ Fuel cap
Oil cap
1 - front fork spring
Any or all front brake components
Original levers .. brake, throttle , etc.
Small break shoe holder for rear wheel (see pic)
Original foot pegs
1- original seat spring
Rear brake pedal and linkage rod
Cylinder priming cups
Thank you in advance George



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Re: 1913 Douglas Parts wanted
« Reply #1 on: 15 Dec 2023 at 05:26 »
Hi George,

Note that your fork is assembled incorrectly. Properly assembled, you might find that one of your fork springs is correct so you can get a couple of new ones wond at your local spring works.

Do you have a plan for the bike? Please don't start with the sandblaster...

Leon

Offline George Kulisiewicz

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Re: 1913 Douglas Parts wanted
« Reply #2 on: 15 Dec 2023 at 12:30 »
Leon,
I had another person on another group forum point out the incorrectly assembled front fork…I recently purchased this bike and had no idea… my plan it to keep the bike as original as found patina … only fixing or correcting to make it as original as possible… it is not perfect but definitely a nice survivor. I do believe I may have found a fork spring and saddle bracket for the front break …after reading your response to my question on the carburetor… I have to add that to my list of things to find. Thanks for your help!!