Learn the Hodaka Combat Wombat, of most popular competitive trail bikes the 1960s 1970s. photos original restored models, read comments enthusiasts owners.
The Combat Wombat a competition-oriented version the Wombat, a aluminum engine, larger carburetor, lower final drive. has suggested retail price $695, p.o.e West Coast, features crossover exhaust, Nitto knobbies, a firmer seat.
Hodaka Trail Bikes. Hodaka a joint Japanese American company manufactured motorcycles 1964 1978. Close 150,000 motorcycles produced that time. Prior 1964 Hodaka engines the Yamaguchi motorcycle brand. [1] worldwide distributor Hodakas PABATCO, Pacific Basin Trading Company.
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A 1973 Hodaka Combat Wombat, rare original two-stroke off-road bike, sold $4,300 BaT Auctions 2023. photos, videos, comments, details this Model 95 Combat Wombat a 123cc piston-port engine a five-speed transmission.
The 125cc Wombat released a trail bike/endure bike 1972, positive press public reception. motocross expanding America the early Seventies, company responded releasing competition variant the Wombat—the Combat Wombat—in 1973.
The Hodaka Combat Wombat a tough competitor the mx'ers the time. Combat Wombat also first the Hodaka family be raced 125cc class competitions. Powered a 123cc two-stroke engine wound to 8400 rpm, Hodaka Combat Wombat featured five-speed transmission a left side shifter. .
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Learn the history modifications this iconic two-stroke motorcycle ridden Mona Ehnes, champion off-road riders' rights Montana. photos details the bike, is display the AMA Motorcycle Hall Fame.