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sod

04-06-2005 06:04:03




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Off topic, but does anyone have an idea what kind of motorcycle front end that is on ebay?
search for Crocker on the ebay motors/ parts
Thanks
good luck
sod




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Emptypockets

04-06-2005 06:20:44




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 Re: What kind in reply to sod, 04-06-2005 06:04:03  
third party image

its a red one...



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sod

04-06-2005 09:07:08




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 Re: What kind in reply to Emptypockets, 04-06-2005 06:20:44  
I see there is quite the difference between the one that you put up and the one on ebay... the one on ebay is a springer or some hybrid of one and the one you posted is an Indian with a girder front end.
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sod



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dr.sportster

04-06-2005 09:12:59




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 Re: What kind in reply to sod, 04-06-2005 09:07:08  
Thats not an Indian its a CROCKER.



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sod

04-07-2005 06:17:25




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 Re: What kind in reply to dr.sportster, 04-06-2005 09:12:59  
Oh! I have seen so few photos of them, I didn't know what to look for.
What kind of front end is that on ebay? It is different from the one up on this side.
ain't it?
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dr.sportster

04-07-2005 09:10:01




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 Re: What kind in reply to sod, 04-07-2005 06:17:25  
Sod,I searched every page of motor parts and cant find the front end.I beleive Crocker started as an engineer at Indian then branched out to his own company,hence the similarity to the Indian kicker gear cover and girder.It was supposed to be a very high quality machine.Also notice the pushrod tubes ,all Indians but the four were flatheads.Im not to good with e-bay.Iv e seen a Crocker in a museum.

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sod

04-08-2005 03:35:11




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 Re: What kind in reply to dr.sportster, 04-07-2005 09:10:01  
Dr Sportster,
On ebay, click on the ebay motors and scroll down to 'make' and enter Crocker and then hit search. It should come right up as there are few entries under that Make.
I just looked at it again. I have never seen a Crocker 'in the flesh', and it's been years since I've seen anything in print.
good luck
sod



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