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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: chuck peterson on November 16, 2017, 06:25:25 AM
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I wanted one just so I could say the name...
"Wad da you got?..."
"A WOMBAT!.."
https://newlondon.craigslist.org/mcy/d/1976-hodaka-wombat-125/6360064350.html
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15 years old, Dad wanted a "commuter" bike. (I just wanted ANY bike...) We're at a Suzuki/ Hodaka dealer & he's looking at the Wombat or a Suzi TC100 (dual range trans). I had worn the pages out on every issue of Dirt Bike I could get my hands on, & I thought I made a very good case for the Hodaka, but we ended up with the TC - so much for MY powers of persuasion....
I did end up enjoying the Suzuki for many years, aside from the 40 mph top speed, in hi range..... (What was the point of the dual range tranny again....?)
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I also remember those heady dirt-bike days back in the mid-70's, and the Hodaka was the much-talked-about model that nobody had, so it's aura made it superior to the other Jap bikes. I remember the "Combat Wombat" version, the motocrosser (no lights). I had an inferior '72 Yamaha AT2 125 (elec start!) that I stripped all the lights off of. Motocross was exploding then, and THEN the '76 Honda CR125 got released and changed everything.
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Out in the middle of nowhere a few weeks ago and three guys pull up on endures with the front guy on a Hodaka 250. Turns out he re-started the Preston Petty company after trying to make fenders for his vintage bikes. He was wearing the same Hodaka pants when I saw him...
http://www.prestonpettyproducts.com/About-Us-s/102.htm
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Cool, I have Preston Petty front fender on my 72 Kawasaki F7 175.
Chuck that Wombat has been for sale for a while, it keeps tempting me...
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I remember the "Combat Wombat" version, the motocrosser (no lights).
That's the name that stuck in my head too. :)
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Hodaka had the best names. Road Toad,Super Rat, Dirt Squirt. Love to find a nice ACE 90.
https://www.strictlyhodaka.com/
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I always lusted after the earlier vintage chrome tank models. Love the sound of the old 2 strokes too!!
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I bought a Dirt Squirt sight unseen from my neighbor a while back. Once I got it I realized it would cost far more to bring it into decent condition then to just buy a top notch specimen.
Ended up giving it away to a better home.
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I did end up enjoying the Suzuki for many years, aside from the 40 mph top speed, in hi range..... (What was the point of the dual range tranny again....?)
Only a bit faster than the actual animal, Combat Wombat is a band BTW. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1FxmyyFc6s be warned for those who might be easily triggered they have a fairly overt left wing view of the world.
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Listed on the Canadian Classic Bike Exchange
Here is a sweet little 1973 Hodaka Wombat 125 $4000 Here is a beautiful Hodaka Wombat. This is a 125cc fun machine that is great on and off road. Private collection bike that would looks great in and outdoors. Really nice condition. Pictures don't do it justice.Phone 403-261-0034 Email:OldMotorcycleShop
(http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/gg217/canuck750/CRASH/wambat3_zpsouos0m4p.jpg) (http://s249.photobucket.com/user/canuck750/media/CRASH/wambat3_zpsouos0m4p.jpg.html)