More Power — Cleaner Engines SHELL Motor Spirit ~ S’ Motor Oils THE SHELL COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND 'LIMITED SS WSO
STILL LEADS THE PACK | I Douglas I N 1928 . The Douglas engine provides perfect balance, and rV >e r,,n ”’ n g at the highest speeds without = X\ In no other type of motor cycle engine tic E \ ' vn & j ‘hese advantages, and in no other horizontally Z ' °PP osed twin 10 the extent of the Douglas. Such sym- *.= • A metrical balance ensures long life to al’, moving parts, = 1 £ Promotes comfort in driving; incidentally it if = superior to the balance obtained with anv combination Z ' XjKgKJ&S ’ 3 £ <,f vertically, arranged cylinders less than six. The E * ?qUal P°?' er ’ m pulsee and perfect balance of the op- E \ /Nposed twin, result in a rhythm unattained by any other E .. c ■• - ff M single of two cylinder arrangement. *- H f < The refinements and improvements in this year’t = Douglas models are numerous, but we would partieu- = ** S ° known throughout the world as to need no S \ i special mention. It is as well, however, that we point Z ' ou t that with one kick of the pedal, the engine in- E 1 I’ffiTnK ' variably leaps into life. The low centre of gravity of E ’ ' the machine also prevents skidding. You can ride = wtlftlmn * every confidence over greasy roads and tram- \Z lines, without worrying as to whether the machine will E F IT C strnd up under you. E / \ \ " vtggflw The capacity of the tank is also a point to be X * noticed. The tank holds well over two gallons of = petrol, and three pints of oil. E Kwy ’tSe® The wheels have been re-designed throughout. E Dr and the spokes are now of equal length, direct from Z the hub to the rim. The wheels are fitted with de- z MryffirF tachable brake drums, making it possXnMt ,o use the E larly point out that the easy starting of the Douglas E wheel for back or fron* = E Douglas “Leader of the Pack.’’ = INSPECTION OF MODELS INVITED AT Greymouth Motors Ltd.
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Grey River Argus, 9 February 1929, Page 11
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