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The London Douglas Motorcycle Club |
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During the twenties with many
world records and racing successes, enthusiasm for Douglas machines
mounted, which led to the formation of factory sponsored clubs
throughout the UK. The ‘London Douglas M.C.C.’ was formed in 1928 by a
few Douglas owners and during the thirties membership gradually
increased as popular activities such as sporting events, day trips,
camping weekends and long distance runs were held.
After
the war, during which activities were suspended, a few members reformed
the Club, and the staging of social, sporting and touring events soon
increased the membership again enabling various sections of to be
formed away from London around the country. As the popularity of
motorcycling began to decline the number of members dwindled to around
100 or so but these enthusiasts kept the Club going until the
seventies. By this time, however, Douglas machines were no longer a
members ‘means of transport’ but were machines to treasure, to
maintain, to refurbish and to ride on leisure occasions.
By
the mid-seventies the Club had changed considerably, and although a
London Club by name it had by then become the International Club for
Douglas owners. Membership rapidly increased across the country and
overseas until today when the London Douglas M.C.C. Ltd is a healthy
and thriving Club, participating in a wide range of activities, with a
membership exceeding 1100.
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