Douglas 1922 2¾hp 350cc 2 cyl sv

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Douglas   1922   2 ¾ HP   Model WD 22    349 cc  SV  flat twin   frame # 54671  engine # 53193

This Bristol-based firm developed the horizontally opposed fore-aft unit in about 1907 and continued utilizing this engine layout  well into the thirties. 
The earliest Douglas models had direct belt drive, but in 1910 a two-speed gearbox was added, with the control on top of the petrol tank. Douglas machines became very popular because of their lightness,  ease of starting and speed: in the 1912 Junior TT races Douglas took first, second and fourth places. 
In the First World War  thousands of  2 ¾ HP machines were commissioned for use by despatch riders and  performed splendidly. 
By 1920,  the standard 2 ¾  model W had a three speed countershaft gearbox with kick-starter, a clutch and footboards. 
The WD had the basic “veteran” specification of two speed gearbox and did not have the luxury of a clutch.  
Lubrication  is by means of hand pump with drip feed regulator. 
The petrol tank holds 5  ½  litres, the oil compartment 1 ½ litres.  
Petrol consumption: about  1 litre per 40 kilometres.
This light ( about 80 kg)  but agile vintage twin has been nicely restored and comes with brass bulb horn. 
It  will be a pleasure to ride or show!