New Bike- Douglas C32 Bulldog 1932 500cc 2 Cylinder



This Douglas was highlighted in "English Works of art" magazine (June 2012 release). It is a stunning wonder with a smooth running motor.


Siblings William and Edward Douglas established the Douglas Designing Organization in 1882. From 1907, a 350 cc Douglas variant was marked down. During The Second Great War, Douglas was a significant bike provider, making around 70,000 cruisers for military use.


During the 1920s, Douglas assembled the main circle brakes. Douglas cruisers additionally became famous in soil track dashing. The cruiser plans were steadily expanded in size and power with 500 cc and 600 cc motors in the last part of the 1920s and mid 1930s.


1933 Douglas use dogs names for some models: the 500cc becomes the name “Bullog” and the 600cc the name “Greyhound”. Year: 1932. Capacity: 499cc. Engine type: 4-stroke / sv. Cylinders: 2. Bore/Stroke: 62,25x85mm. Power:14hp@3500rpm. Weight: 110kg. Topspeed: 100km/h.


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