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Identifying CW gear box

Started by Darryl, 22 Feb 2023 at 04:48

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Darryl

Dear Forum
Could anyone assist me in Identifying the gear box on my CW, I think it's a three speed. But the gear cluster looks too small to me, but I am no expert. The serial number is A above then below OG/17988. I have done a search through the forum website but was unable to find anything.
Thanks
Darryl

cardan

Numbers are in the "Identifying Douglas Motorcycles" section.

https://www.douglasmotorcycles.net/aa-files/html/identify-part1/veteran3.6.htm

A/OG looks OK for a 1926 CW.

Leon

Darryl

Thanks, the leading the computer blind, Leon. Much appreciated.
That was what I was looking for but didn't come in my search or I did recognize. Sounds like it's a three speed.
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Darryl