I received an email from Glenn Bator this morning he had crocker 106 and 107 . a red triumph with crocker . I wanted to know sprocket size in order to arry these parts .
no surprise hes sold both !
ok this bike was owned by Elmo Loopers sister and her husband in the pic . its a Hemi from his stash . these bikes were scrap metal value .
Elmo was the guy who bought the remains of crocker .
post war surplus was everywhere . Indian was finished and was importing AJS ,matchy , norton ,vincent etc
he had reputation for building hybrids so I naturally assumed this to be a 249 . the 249 twin had plunger , the 149 single was rigid bolt rear frame section . the front half is the same for 149 and 249 .
when I look at the way the light hits the rear plunger it certainly does show out line of detail of norton . that bolt for the exhaust cat be ignored .
Ive contacted Norton club hopefully some one will lock onto the faint profile and know for sure and id that frame .
Post war USA brit bikes were the only way to go . there was the sportster XLCH but heavy compared to brit bikes . vincent was the fastest thing on the road .
If given choice at that time , why not a MANX frame , crocker motor , HD trans , a whatsit tank , etc all post war cheap as chips .
Crocker shaft is 1" dia , HD sprocket 1" dia taper up to 1954 = 428-2 row chain .
crocker sprocket #35 - 4 row chain same as chief .
HD clutch = 37 tooth 2 row sprocket , tin primary . predating electraglide etc .
crocker trans is a no go , the case is a casting of the frame , even though it was constant mesh it was limited to that frame only . thats why there are hybrid bikes .
even Paul Bigsby used HD trans whish is 428-2 chain .
anyway heres news to me .... manx plunger frame . it has a kink in the frame for taller engine
I have been trying to get more pics and info from the family . what you have to understand is normal people dont find bikes anywhere near as important as us so I have to be careful there