SOLD – Early 1930’s 04/027 Bronze vintage motorcycle AMAL carburettor 3/4″ Triumph Douglas BSA Levis Raleigh RE James

SOLD – Early 1930’s 04/027 Bronze vintage motorcycle AMAL carburettor 3/4″ Triumph Douglas BSA Levis Raleigh RE James

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Early 1930’s Bronze AMAL vintage motorcycle carburettor, 3/4″.

Triumph WO / WL, Douglas, BSA, Levis, Raleigh MO, Royal Enfield, James.

This lovely little bronze vintage motorcycle carb has been taunting me for quite a while. I couldn’t find a record of the models that it was made for until “Joe the Carb” helped me. Thanks Joe.

I have it on good authority that this 04/027 carb was made by AMAL for the following vintage motorcycles:

  • 1932 Douglas 500cc
  • 1931 BSA 250cc
  • 1931/2/3 James 250cc
  • 1930 Levis 250cc
  • 1930/1/2/3 Raleigh MO 300cc
  • 1930/1 Royal Enfield 350cc
  • 1931/2 Triumph 250cc
  • 1930/1/2 Triumph 350cc

It appears to have most of the components. Please take a good look at the pictures.

The complete stamped number is 4/027 DX6956

You might need to engage the services of Joe the Carb for a professional rebuild if you feel it necessary.

Other vintage motorcycle carbs such as B&B, AMAC, AMAL: I have some. Please view my other items or get in touch.

 

BUYING NOTES

Shipping:

  • International shipping available. Please ask.
  • Combined shipping available if you buy other parts. 
  • I usually ship to most destinations. If you don’t see a price, please ask. Shipping is in addition to the listed price for the item.

Viewing: Please come and check it over before you buy. It is at PE28, near St Ives in Cambridgeshire.

Collection: If you don’t want it shipped, I have plenty of space. If you can’t collect for a while, it’s not a problem. However, I will need to be paid very soon after the sale. Thanks.

Payment: This site has a facility to pay online. Good old fashioned money on collection is preferred. I can accept payment through PayPal or by bank transfer as well.

Import Taxes: Please note that IMPORT DUTIES are not something I can control. If you are buying from outside the UK, there is a chance that you will have to pay import taxes. Import taxes vary from country to country. If there are charges to pay, it is the buyer’s responsibility to research the cost and pay the duties. The price that you see on my advert is for the item and not the item plus whatever taxes might be due.

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