40 Years of Hodaka
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40 Years of Hodaka
40 Years of Hodaka In June, 2004 we celebrate Hodaka’s 40th anniversary at Hodaka Days in Athena, Oregon. In the April issue of the VJMC Magazine we will feature a great article by Greg Bastek about the history of Hodaka. For more info on Hodaka Days, go to Paul Stannard’s site : www.strictlyhodaka.com. In the meantime, here are some vintage Hodaka photos to get your juices flowing. Two of the most sought after models in the Hodaka lineup: the 1971 Super Rat 100 MX and the Hodaka-powered Bonanza MX minibike. Ed Chesnut hoisting a 1973 Dirt Squirt 100 for the ad department. Yes, he really held it off the ground! Jim Gentry works on the prototype 175 SL at the Trask Mountain two-day ISDT qualifier. It would still be several years before the 175 would appear as a production bike. Testing the 1973 Combat Wombat 125 at the top secret PABATCO moto-operations facility. (L-R) PABATCO head honcho Ed Miley, Cycle Worldís Joe Parkhurst, Chuck Swanson and Curt Alexander checking out the prototype Wombat circa 1971. The frame color would change to black on the actual production model. Ed Chesnut styles for the camera during an advertising photo shoot of the 100cc Road Toad, circa 1975. Harry Taylor, head of R&D and factory racer, posing with three trick Hodakas and some serious hardware for his efforts, circa 1972.