Some news on the horizon
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Some news on the horizon
I don't want to jinx myself, but I might have some news next week concerning the ECHJYA.
Rick Mott
In order to be old and wise, you must survive young and stupid!
In order to be old and wise, you must survive young and stupid!
Re: Some news on the horizon
The suspense..........I can't handle it...........what could it be?
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Is it ECHJYA equals { Enjoy Classy Hodaka's Join Youth America } and you are going to donate them all your scoots?? Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow creeps in the pretty pace from day to day+++++***+++++ George
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I had to look that one up, too.
East Coast Hodaka Junk Yard Assoc.
Quaint-ish.
East Coast Hodaka Junk Yard Assoc.
Quaint-ish.
Keepin' the Shiny Side up
on a '72 Wombat 94
--Bill
on a '72 Wombat 94
--Bill
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Re: Some news on the horizon
I'm the ECHJYA pension fund manager, and I do even know what it is.
Mike Perrett
Mike Perrett
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Re: Some news on the horizon
Everyone will just have to wait until Saturday afternoon.
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Is it Saturday afternoon yet?-----Clarence
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If all goes well, I will ride it on the reliability run in Toronto Ohio this June.
Rick Mott
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She's a beaut. Congratulations! Tell me about the exhaust system. Looks to be sans Skyway.
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Exhaust seems to be stock except for the silencer. Not sure what that is. Tires are new.
Rick Mott
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Well, I think you have a really sweet ride there. I love the red-tank SL. I have a white whale myself, but I think the red tank look is cooler. It maintains the Hodaka red connection. I'm always on the lookout for a red tank and plastics just for fun. Is yours a survivor or has it been restored? The ultra low mileage and pristine condition says survivor. Either way, great score!!
Best,
Matt
Best,
Matt
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I enlarged your photos and can see that bike is VERY clean! What a beauty. Congrats and enjoy the ride.
Ken
Ken
I wonder where this goes...?
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Good show Rick!!! I had my suspicions that was what you were gonna spring on us! I seen that beauty on Craigslist last week. What a good deal you got there. Looking forward to seeing it at Toronto.
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I found it on the Strictly Hodaka website, although the owner also had it on Craig's list.
My good friend Mike Perrett has one that is highly modified. He recommends I get the new and improved kick crank shaft. I hope Paul still has some left.
My good friend Mike Perrett has one that is highly modified. He recommends I get the new and improved kick crank shaft. I hope Paul still has some left.
Rick Mott
In order to be old and wise, you must survive young and stupid!
In order to be old and wise, you must survive young and stupid!
Re: Some news on the horizon
I was wondering about that yesterday, and checked. The kit is still posted, it includes a new kickstart lever as well as the new (longer) shaft.RichardMott wrote:I found it on the Strictly Hodaka website, although the owner also had it on Craig's list.
My good friend Mike Perrett has one that is highly modified. He recommends I get the new and improved kick crank shaft. I hope Paul still has some left.
The kickstart is the Achilles heel of the 250s. The original owner of my 250SL tossed it somewhere in the bush behind his house after the kick shaft and lever knuckle stripped their splines, after riding the bike only 830 miles. Out in the weather the next 35 years or so were not kind to it, even the sealed beam had water sloshing around in it when I got the bike-- but at least there were no little fishes swimming around in there:D
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https://www.strictlyhodaka.com/product-p/714700akit.htm
Is this the new kit for the 250 SL kick crank? I ordered a kit for Paul. Just not sure if this is what I ordered. I want the new and improved set up.
Is this the new kit for the 250 SL kick crank? I ordered a kit for Paul. Just not sure if this is what I ordered. I want the new and improved set up.
Rick Mott
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Ok, I just got a message from Paul. That is the right kit. Whew! I will be buying more parts I am sure. I will keep the group informed.
Rick Mott
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In order to be old and wise, you must survive young and stupid!
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Ha, Ha, HA! This bike came without a kill switch. Just a couple of loose wires that I had to make sure didn't touch each other or the engine would die. So I bought a cheap kill switch online. Before soldering up the wires, I did an ohm check of the switch. Good thing I did. It is backwards. ON is closed, OFF is open. Reversed from what it needs to be. Oh well, it is now a thief deterrent device. I could even leave the key in it and a thief couldn't ride it away. Of course now you all know the secret.
Rick Mott
In order to be old and wise, you must survive young and stupid!
In order to be old and wise, you must survive young and stupid!
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