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Hodaka ACE 100B Vintage Original A4 Print Ad Circa 1971 (0)
1 x Hodaka ACE 100B Vintage Original A4 Print Ad Circa 1971 Advertisement reads as follows Three out of four Hodaka owners tried our competition first.That's learning the hard way. The sophisticated rider understands motorcycling. That's when he begins to understand Hodaka.2024-07-08 21:46:52Scarborough, WA, Australia034.99
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April 1966 Modern Cycle motorcycle magazine Hodaka Ace 90 (1966)
This is Vol.2 No.1 issue (Apr 66) of Modern Cycle. The covers are worn and some of the pages have light stains and are rippled from dampness. The pages are all readable though.2024-06-22 21:05:40Scarborough, Ontario, Canada07.00
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April 1968 Cycle motorcycle magazine Hodaka MV Augusta Benelli BSA Yankee 500 (1968)
This is the April 1968 issue of Cycle. It is in good condition with no ripped or missing pages. Tests on the Yankee 500 Boss Scrambler, BSA Shooting Star, BSA Victor Special, Hodaka Ace 100 and the MV Augusta Four.2024-06-23 04:58:47Scarborough, Ontario, Canada09.00
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August 1970 Cycle World motorcycle magazine Hodaka Yamaha AT Triumph Trophy (1970)
This is the August 1970 issue of Cycle World. There’s a bit of wear on the covers and some clear tape down the binding but otherwise the magazine is in very good condition with no ripped or missing pages. Tests on the Triumph Trophy 250, Hodaka Super Rat, Hodaka 100B, Yamaha AT1 Enduro and the Yamaha AT-1M motocross.2024-06-30 06:45:58Scarborough, Ontario, Canada012.00
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December 1971 Cycle Guide motorcycle magazine Kawasaki H2 Hodaka 100 BSA Gold (1971)
This is the Dec 1971 issue of Cycle Guide. The binding is a bit worn and the covers are starting to pull away but otherwise it is in good condition. Tests on the Kawasaki 750 H2, BSA Gold Star 500SS and the Hodaka 100 B+.2024-06-22 21:05:44Scarborough, Ontario, Canada017.00
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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.