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1970 Hodaka (1970)
Great bikes! Now obviously these are not compete, but are great starts to a rebuild or usable parts! Both engines are free and the chrome exhaust is in excellent shape!2016-10-24 04:51:38Bettendorf, Iowa, United States0110
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hODAKA VINTAGE PATCH AMERICAN JAPANESE MOTORCYCLE COMPANY 1960’S 70’S neocurio (1970)
hODAKA VINTAGE PATCH AMERICAN JAPANESE MOTORCYCLE COMPANY 1960’S 70’S neocurio LARGE SIZE,, SHOWS AGE WEAR & SOILING //Please view all my pictures as they are the best description & THEY HELP SHOW CONDITION. ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE APPROXIMATE, REMEMBER: COLOR MAY VARY SLIGHTLY DUE TO THE COLOR CALIBRATION OF AN INDIVIDUAL'S MONITOR SETTINGS. I AM NOT AN EXPERT ON ITEMS SO DO ASK QUESTIONS! HAVE A LOOK AT OTHER ITEMS BEFORE CHECK-OUT SO THAT WE MIGHT COMBINE SHIPPING A REASONABLE OFFER WILL ALWAYS BE CAREFULLY CONSIDERED! GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR BUYING OR BIDDING! ?2024-07-05 16:47:51FL, United States055.00
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Hodaka Motorcycles NOS Vintage Patch Biker 70s (1970)
Hodaka Motorcycles NOS Vintage Patch Biker 70s.2024-06-29 14:46:55FL, United States03.95
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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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Hodaka Ace100B NOS Piston 100cc .010 Oversize (1970)
NOS Hodaka Ace 100 piston. Very minor shelf wear. .010 oversize.2024-07-08 22:46:10Union Grove, North Carolina, United States060.00
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1970 Hodaka (1970)
THIS A 1970 HODAKA 100 MX, WAS A BARN FIND. WAS TOLD IT RAN WHEN PARKED. SURE MAKE A NICE FALL PROJECT.2016-10-23 04:47:42Wadsworth, Ohio, United States067
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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.