Small parts for Knucklehead

Great site, But lets dont forget the thread. Knucleheads are indead a work of art and engineering!
 
How did the term "knucklehead" become a word synonymous with dim whittled.


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Some of the bikes on display at the Muskegon Heritage Museum during Bike Week this last summer.



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Crockers were hand made out of california. They had their own engines. They held the records at Bonneville for years. Indeed a great piece of american craftsmanship. I too, love my Harleys, Got 3 of em. None vintage im sad to say. All mine are ridden year round, but in South Carolina we can get away with that.images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQnApXKr2vPS84m5f8ZnQzxHIdyCy4-HOuNuZEn1PD9CSMxVwPLHdY6-i2m.jpgThis is a Crocker from 1936. Man ain't that girder super cool?
You have a very nice Crocker ,you must be very proud.
 
I have a '47 knucklehead and have made a few spacers and bushings to tighten up the brake linkage and shifter linkage. This is a great site! IMG_0068.JPG I am not sure how to attach a picture. Hope this comes thru.
 
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