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 1930 and 1942: an overhead-valve conversion kit for the Indian 101 Scout motor (1930), a single-cylinder speedway racer (1934–36), powerful V-twin road motorcycles (1936–40), and the Scootabout (1940–42)motor scooter. Production ceased in 1942.
In 1999 Crocker Motorcycle Company was revived to manufacture replacement parts and complete Small and Big Tank Crockers in Southern California, following the original specifications. Michael Schacht is Crocker Motorcycle company President.[1]