New to Hodakas!!!
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Re: New to Hodakas!!!
Those brackets are for the number plates or could be used for the luggage rack/tool kit.
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: New to Hodakas!!!
Close. The bracket is 3/4" wide by 1 7/8" long counting the wrap around over the frame. It is 1 1/8" from top of frame to end of bracket. Center line of tube to center of hole is 3/4" so there is just enough room to get a nut and washer under the frame.
Bill Chapman, Monument, CO
Raced and Modified Hodakas in Statesville NC back in the day.
Raced and Modified Hodakas in Statesville NC back in the day.
Re: New to Hodakas!!!
Thank you!!!!!!! You are soo awesome! Exactly what I needed! I'm going to be busy trying to help my cousin buy his first dirtbike tomorrow out of town, but once I get the chance to make these, ill weld em on and post pics! Thanks again!
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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Re: New to Hodakas!!!
Hey Am103. I live in Cedar Falls and have excellent examples of both of the bikes you are working on. I race the Combat Wombat and the Ace 100 is my daily rider. Neither one is a 100 point resto but the CW is an excellent race resto and the Ace is an equally excellent rider resto. Both were rehabilitated by Hodaka Dave Rozier. He is a great friend, all-around great guy, and Hodaka wizard extraordinaire. If you are ever up in this neck of the woods and you'd like an up-close peek at these bikes to guide your wrenching, then look me up. You are in for a lot of fun with those bikes!
Matt
Matt
Re: New to Hodakas!!!
Awesome!! Just shot you an email...matt glascock wrote:Hey Am103. I live in Cedar Falls and have excellent examples of both of the bikes you are working on. I race the Combat Wombat and the Ace 100 is my daily rider. Neither one is a 100 point resto but the CW is an excellent race resto and the Ace is an equally excellent rider resto. Both were rehabilitated by Hodaka Dave Rozier. He is a great friend, all-around great guy, and Hodaka wizard extraordinaire. If you are ever up in this neck of the woods and you'd like an up-close peek at these bikes to guide your wrenching, then look me up. You are in for a lot of fun with those bikes!
Matt
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Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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Re: New to Hodakas!!!
Your uncles are damn lucky to have a nephew that is willing to jump through these hoops. Usually I tell kids that they need to appreciate their dads that help them go racing. I never had that. Did it on my own with a paper rout budget.
Carry on young man and I hope you are able to accomplish all you want to!
Carry on young man and I hope you are able to accomplish all you want to!
Re: New to Hodakas!!!
Thanks! I hope they like it, and if not, I really could care less because I love it!!! I have a new case on the way for the ace and then I just need the top triple clamp. Once I get that, I'll get it together and running before digging into making it pretty. I'm excited! Also picked up an Indian ME100 a week or two ago! Also a really cool bike....Now I have 3 motors to tear apart this week!
Aaron
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