Evolution Of Hodaka Racing
Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2017 6:10 am
I'm still sorting out my newly inherited picture find. These are dated September 1969 and April 1970. Tom Tredway #22 was a kid who came to my shop on his 16th birthday with a hard-earned stack of $100 bills and shakily rode off on a new Ace 100 and sporting a new Bell TX-500. He quickly became so rapid that I began to take him to races with us and finally sponsored him and declared him teammate on the Good's Cycle Shop racing team. He became a best friend and funny talented guy who I had some of the best times of my life with. We raced, built racing things and above all had many great funny adventures in life.
The first shot shows us #11 and #22 early on September 1969 with stock wheels and forks, and the second one shows us the next year with the first of many modifications like Ceriani forks and 21" front wheels and the new Bell Star full face helmets.
Racing bikes of the day had somewhat of a blurred multi-purpose use. MX was new and TT Scrambles was still hot along with various length oval track Racing. You might be racing the same bike at all events. Only when the Model 93 Super Rat came out did we split paths and our earlier bikes became dedicated Short Trackers.
All fun history!
Maxie
The first shot shows us #11 and #22 early on September 1969 with stock wheels and forks, and the second one shows us the next year with the first of many modifications like Ceriani forks and 21" front wheels and the new Bell Star full face helmets.
Racing bikes of the day had somewhat of a blurred multi-purpose use. MX was new and TT Scrambles was still hot along with various length oval track Racing. You might be racing the same bike at all events. Only when the Model 93 Super Rat came out did we split paths and our earlier bikes became dedicated Short Trackers.
All fun history!
Maxie