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New members Road Toad in Central Texas

Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2024 2:02 pm
by rickofaustin
just acquired a 1975 road toad, low miles and in great condition. Luckily in Texas I’m able to get a antique license plate with no inspection so it will be street legal soon.
I wouldn’t be able to do the restoration without all the information on this site!
I’m looking forward to making new acquaintances and tracking down the 101 missing parts!
Rick
5/75 Road Toad.
Just out of curiosity, does it mean anything that the engine serial number is M07588

Re: New members Road Toad in Central Texas

Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2024 1:21 am
by Dale
Rick,
Welcome to the forum! Your engine serial number is proper for a model 99 Road Toad. It is typical, on a Hodaka, for engine numbers to not match frame numbers.
Road Toads are fun little machines. Enjoy!

Re: New members Road Toad in Central Texas

Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2024 1:24 am
by dirty_rat
The engine number falls in line with the ones for a model 99 Road Toad. Their engines began with # M-01001 and went up to around M-09000 (the model 01 Dirt Squirt started with engine # M-09001).

If you go to hodaka-parts.com they have an extensive library on their site with all kinds of information on the Hodaka models, including specifications and parts diagrams.

Re: New members Road Toad in Central Texas

Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2024 3:28 am
by viclioce
I’ve restored 2 Modrl 99 Toads so far. I have another in waiting. They are fun bikes and the reed valve gives them plenty of zip! I think you’ll enjoy it! My grandson wanted green, but my nephew wanted the red! I call that one the Red Toad. :ugeek: Victor