socalhodaka 105 Posted April 24, 2009 Win a bike just like this. Each year our Hodaka Club raffles off a Hodaka for charity, this year is a 125 cc Wombat. Read the link for the full description. http://www.hodakadays.org/rafflebike.html Here is a photo of last year raffle bike. You can get tickets here online for $5 ea. http://www.hodakaclub.org/ Scroll down to Buy Raffle Tickets, add how many you want to basket, then checkout. Click Order Without Account, Fill out the info and under company put San Diego Adventure Rider, continue the pay process. You will be sent your receipt and your half of the ticket stub. If you win the Hodaka Club will figure out getting your bike to you. We have many members all over and we get bikes shipped all over with a little networking. If any of you street cruisers want to take a fun ride come and visit Hodaka Days, its a great ride and the event is a hoot. Also check out our updated Hodakadays.org web page. Thanks Kelly Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dirt dame 561 Posted April 24, 2009 That looks so cool, I'd scrounge up a few bucks for a chance to have one in my garage to take out for an occasional putt in the back country or just to the post office. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cmayer31 3 Posted April 24, 2009 Looks like a fun little bike, and a cool organization; I picked up a few tickets. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
socalhodaka 105 Posted April 24, 2009 Thanks you guys for the support. We are in talks with the Gem to house a Hodaka museum, so the raffle money goes to good causes that is motorcycle history. Just think how cool it would be tiddling on that Hodaka Wombat Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hoss314 0 Posted April 25, 2009 GEEEZ! That bike really brings back memories! My first "Big Boy" bike was a Hodaka Wombat 125. I will never forget that I kept a tool pouch on the bike with emory cloth and extra woodruff keys. I had just left the blue inn with some buddies and broke another woodruff key on the crankshaft and magneto. There I sit under the 78 in the wash about 10 years old tearing apart my Hodaka sanding down a woodruff key to fit. Another toy that I have to say "damn I wish I would have never sold that!" Just like the lotto I won't win (my name is not Jose or Nacho) but can't miss the chance to re-live some youth. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
socalhodaka 105 Posted April 27, 2009 I want to say thanks if you bought tickets to help keep some motorcycle history alive. If you have not please help. Here is a link to a story that tells the Hodaka Story. Enjoy Thanks for the support. Kelly http://starrfilm.com/articles/OdeToHodaka.html Share this post Link to post Share on other sites