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NOS RED VINTAGE POWER LEVER SET HONDA HODAKA CLUTCH BRAKE CR 125 250 R M 79 80 (0)
THIS IS A BRAND NEW VINTAGE AFTERMARKET RED POWER LEVER SET FOR THE VINTAGE HONDA AND HODAKA MX, DIRT, AND ENDURO MODELS WITH CABLE CLUTCH AND FRONT BRAKE. IN NICE SHAPE WITH NO DAMAGE. ITEM COMES COMPLETE AS PICTURED.2016-08-12 05:09:31Middleburg, Florida, United States077
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HODAKA 100 Road Toad 1976 GAS TANK Engine Petrol Fuel Cell Intake Carburetor #33 (0)
Hello and thanks for stopping by Xylo's Parts Etc! Here we have a very good and reasonably clean condition OEM Metal Gas Tank that was removed from a 1976 HODAKA 100 Road Toad with a mere 2817 miles showing on the odometer. The frame number reads L-25036 with a production date of 11/1975. There is some surface rust on the inside of this tank and should be further cleaned prior to use.2016-08-14 05:02:36Middleburg, Pennsylvania, United States067.35
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NOS NEW VINTAGE PRO LEVER SET HONDA HODAKA CLUTCH BRAKE CR 125 250 R M 79 80 (0)
THIS IS A BRAND NEW VINTAGE AFTERMARKET BLACK PRO LEVER SET FOR THE VINTAGE HONDA AND HODAKA MX, DIRT, AND ENDURO MODELS WITH CABLE CLUTCH AND FRONT BRAKE. IN NICE SHAPE WITH NO DAMAGE. ITEM COMES COMPLETE AS PICTURED.2016-08-15 05:18:06Middleburg, Florida, United States0110
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HODAKA 100 Road Toad SPEEDOMETER MOUNT BRACKET Handlebar Front Gauge Holder #33 (0)
Hello and thanks for stopping by Xylo's Parts Etc! Here we have a very good and clean condition OEM Speedometer Mounting Bracket that was removed from a 1976 HODAKA 100 Road Toad with a mere 2817 miles showing on the odometer. The frame number reads L-25036 with a production date of 11/1975.2016-08-16 05:18:28Middleburg, Pennsylvania, United States045.80
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Thu, 12 Feb 2009Motorcycle Retro is a pet project of former Motorcyclist editor Mitch Boehm, launching as Motorcyclist Retro in early 2008 under the Source Interlink media umbrella. It featured a contemporary look at motorcycles of the 1960s through the 1980s. However, the circulation numbers of MR didn’t meet the expectations of the media conglomerate, and they cancelled production of the magazine after just two issues.