Crocker Motorcycles

The Crocker Motorcycle Company was an American manufacturer of single-cylinder speedway racing motorcycles from 1932, powerful V-twin road motorcycles from 1936, and the "Scootabout," one of the first modern styled motor scooters, in the late 1930s. Production ceased in 1942. In 1999 a new corporation was formed to manufacture replica parts, and now produces complete Crockers in kit form, following the original specifications. Founded by Al Crocker. An American manufacturer, Crocker Motorcycle Company started production in 1932. Crockers were made to order.

In 1942, The Crocker Motorcycle Company closed down production. A new company was formed in 1999 that produced replica parts and kit form motorcycles that followed along the original specifications.



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