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The Crocker Motorcycle Company is an American manufacturer, based in Los Angeles, California, founded by Albert Crocker.Located at 1346 Venice Blvd, Crocker produced a series of kits and whole motorcycles between 1931 and 1941: an overhead-valve conversion kit for the Indian 101 Scout motor (1932), a single-cylinder speedway racer (1934), powerful V-twin road motorcycles (1936–40), and the ...
In Los Angeles, Crocker bought an Indian Motorcycle franchise in 1928. Al Crocker and Paul Bigsby in 1931 introduced a dirt track racing motorcycle. [citation needed] Crocker invented the Crocker 30–50 cu in (490–820 cc) single-cylinder speedway bike.
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The Motorcycle Hall of Fame has inducted the following people as honorees: [1] ... Al Crocker (1998) Terry Cunningham (2018) Wayne T. Curtin (1996) Glenn Curtiss (1998)
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Ridley Motorcycle Company was a privately held motorcycle manufacturing company based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, US, from 1995 to 2010. Ridley introduced the first cruiser with a continuously variable transmission , the Ridley Speedster, in 1999, and positioned itself as "America's Automatic Motorcycle."
The second sentence of the listing which starts "In 1999..." and 2. The whole section titled The current Crocker Motorcycle Company. Until these issues have been successfully resolved it would be best to leave off all references to the new Crocker Motorcycle Company.Cv4 21:10, 7 January 2008 (UTC)