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Lat Fuller

2025-07-20, 02:39:50
I am pretty desperate for a rear cylinder for my veteran Douglas 1917 2 3/4hp "W" model.   I there is anyone who may have one of these that can be re-sleeved or know where I may find one I would be very pleased for the help.  I have a number of engine parts that I can exchange such as matching crankcases, conrods, crankshaft, flywheel etc. Any help appreciated.

Lat Fuller

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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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Toolbox & footboard rubbers

Started by moondog, 14 Jul 2008 at 10:36

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moondog

  Hi Guys,
                Can any one suggest suppliers of tooloxes and footboard rubbers for a E28.

                                                 Ta.

Chris

Hi Moondog
    Empty metal toolboxes with roll wired edges and lock seamed ends ready for lining with millboard and fitting of leather fronts are normally available from the Pre 1945 Spares Section of the London Douglas Motor Cycle Club. They are currently on order to replenish stock. Advice can be given on a supplier of the finishing process.
    Footboard rubber pads for this model are also normally stocked in limited quantities and if they cannot be supplied from stock can be supplied within four weeks. These items are only available to members of the LDMCC.    Chris.

Daren W Australia

Hi try Barry in Wangaratta 0357221457 for the tool boxes complete and ready to fit Regards Daren
too many dougli not enough time!

trakadaka

Hi Moondog,

I've recently brought some tool boxes from the London Douglas Club. They cost about 6 pounds each and are of excellent quality. I've painted them black and found a bloke to make the leather inserts.


I believe the old man that made them for the Wangarratta Swap Shop is unwell and no longer able to make them. If you're struggling to find someone in your area to make some for you, I'm sure my bloke will be happy to help. I pick them up next week. Let me know if you'd like to see them and his details.

Trace