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fullchoke
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Re: Hodaka Days '015

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Exactly Dale, It's just as you described. I heard some riders backed out because of the wet conditions, but that means there was no dust! Everything went great until the thunderstorm hit. I was one that was not prepared for the downpour. Not a dry spot on me, except maybe on the top of my head under the helmet. On second thought I was probably wet up there too.

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motovate
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Re: Hodaka Days '015

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Montana Right??? I'm guessing a trail crew - maybe OHV later on? I finagled a few details to OHV Management on a couple of Forests in California - Region 5 and Arizona Region 3 - did my best to keep trails open. Got to ride bikes and atv's on a few Timber Sales in California and Oregon - Region 6 - no Hodies were around then but it was fun anyway!. :lol:


taber hodaka wrote:Larry 34.5 years with USFS retired in 97. The FS rented about 6 Hodaka's from me and paid me to ride almost every day Thank you taxpayers! see you at Hodaka days.----------Clarence
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motovate
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Re: Hodaka Days '015

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I'll fit right into that Older then Dirt Grey Haired Class!!!! :mrgreen:

fullchoke wrote:The reason I suggested 1975 and earlier(excluding Hodaka) was because there was talk about limiting the number of riders last year, but I think everyone rode that wanted to in 2014.
I don't think there were any sections that were considered very difficult and a Honda 90 could do it , but it wouldn't be my bike of choice. It is a reunion ride with no competition. I think there were many guys over 60 (I'm one of them) and some over 70 or near it. We hope to make it again this year.

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