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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

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.

skapoor

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?

EW tyres

Started by tck, 09 Dec 2013 at 00:33

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tck

I always think my EW looks a bit strange with the skinny tyres but the original baloon tyres are unavailable since (WWII?) what a pity
then I saw this http://caterhambikes.com/
and saw the spec for the electric bike
If we could find the tyre supplier we may be onto something....

ccew350

Hi, tck. Check out the Vee Rubber site in Thailand. www.veerubber.co.th
They list some 26x4 tyres in the bicycle setion under fat bikes.
Hope this is of interest to you.
Regards Colin.
colin

Black Sheep

Looking at the Caterham site I see that girder forks are considered cutting edge high tech designs. Should someone tell them?

graeme

You stole my thunder! I guess they are aiming at the same sort of person who would own a "bobber" - the really "arty" type bobbers all seem to have girder forks. Form over function wins!