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2025-06-04, 05:57:00
Does anyone have the specifications for the oil inlet valve spring for early 2 3/4 engines - Part number 424.   I have tried to order one from the club spares but apparently Jeff Swan is indisposed at the moment.

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2025-05-19, 09:23:12
I am looking for a carburettor for veteran Douglas motorcycle engine-13651. Could you please help me with this?

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The Motor Cycle May 1947 Douglas Mk 1 advertisement.

Started by Dougiethenoo, 24 Feb 2016 at 15:31

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David Lawrence

Hi all,
Dougthenoo has posted an interesting advert, and for anyone interested in the introduction of the Mk1 in 1946, we are planning to mark its 70th anniversary in the next publication of the London Douglas Club magazine. (The New Conrod) The content is still in the planning stage but will show several items of interest from 1946. SO  :shock:  :roll: keep a look out for the May/June issue.
Dave

cardan

Here's the Australian equivalent, from Motor Cycling in Australia, February 1947. Blame the British weather for the late delivery! I wonder if bikes arrived in Australia before they were available on the home market?

Leon

Vitesse

Quote from: cardan on 18 Jan 2024 at 10:08
I wonder if bikes arrived in Australia before they were available on the home market?

Quite possibly as I believe exporting was key as we were very broke after the war. Certainly I know of tales of all Triumph (car and bike) production going to the US at the time.

cardan

I had a bit of a look and, despite lots of "it will be worth the wait" advertising during 1947, the "first shipment" of postwar Douglases arrived in Melbourne in September 1947. Shortly after, they were advertised as "in stock" at different places around the country. Not sure when you could buy a Mark Douglas in the UK.

Leon

cardan

This one comes from Australian Motor Sports in December 1947: "Immediate Delivery".

Leon