Will It Run and Drive? Sat Since the 80's, 1972 Hodaka Wombat 125
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- Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
- This is part 3 of 4. We found a Hodaka Wombat! Can we still have little bit of fun with it? We will see.....
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Those Hodaka's were rippers I remember a friend of mine's dad had a dealership where he sold them Ducati and Moto Guzzi my friend raced moto cross in high school on Hodakas I remember one called Super Rat and he always finished in the top 5 great to see you bring this one back
The WOMBAT was marketed as a street legal trail bike, Mine would wind out to about 55mph on the road. Was a blast to ride, Wish I still had it. Great video Thank-you.
In Mesquite Texas we had a Hodaka dealer in town and every time we went by we would drool on the showroom windows , With the chrome tanks and great colors and wild names they were the bike of our dreams !!
Heck yeah loved that cornet
I'm not really a bike person but I watched both episodes on the Hodaka,I was entertained and educated in equal measure,Topman.
That was awesome when you bit it inside the shop! 🤣
Wow, fun stuff!. I had a new Wombat back in the early 70's(first motorcycle.) Loved that thing. I used to take it apart and put back together all the time and rode it to no end.
Muscle cars & Hodaka YES flash back to the past! 2 STROKE OF CORSE!😊😅😊😅😅😅😊😅 I love that gas tank.
Man, I just love the old two stroke dual sport bikes! That tank cleaned up really nice, and the seat looks pristine, not a single rip! You had the right idea running the big boy fuel filter, catch all the big junk til it's clean then switch to the smaller ones. Definitely check the points, I had a 74 Suzuki TS185, and it started getting hard to start and wouldn't stay running. New points and it was back to rippin! Sweet bike Brad!
Had a Hodaka in 1969-1970. 90cc? Rebuilt the engine/trans in high school shop class. Lots of pin bearings. Great little bike with no lights or Speedo, expansion chamber. Temperamental shifter.
Sounds like a 1970s motorcycle! Love it.
Great video. From what i can remember from those days is those bikes only ran good with the rpms always up. Nice to hear that sound again.
I had that same bike in 1979, my stepdad bought it in Montana when we were on vacation. We brought it back to Washington state and I rode that thing all over the place as a 15 year old. No helmet, riding through town and hitting the fire roads and trails everywhere! It was sold to someone about an hour from my house, I never heard whatever happened to it. Fast forward all these years later to about 3 years ago, and my mom was digging through a box of old pictures, and there was a picture, the only picture of my bike! I've been looking for one of these bikes for years now. Good times.
The Ace 100 is for sale but it needs work
Love Hodakas I've had two first one was a 72 ace I still have a 76 dirt squirt they are so cool looking kinda like old Mopar cars from the late 60s and early 70s.
Agree
My first real bike was a Hodaka 100, first new bike was Hodaka 125 just like that… Wow, thanks for the memories!
Perfect little bike
should be a stuntman with a fall like that Brad 🤣
I know, it probably pays better then UA-cam...👊
Loved this video! Great job and start! You’re putting it thru the paces. Thanks for sharing!
💯👍
Great job, Brad! Love to hear the old 2 stroke singin away!
Looks like she'll clean up pretty sweet. I'm sure you'll figure out the lil issue, & it'll be a Ripper for sure!!
Im going to change the points and hope for the best. I am parts guessing now
I'm not a Mopar or bike guy but I still watch your stuff... You do a good job buddy
Thank u appreciate ya
I love all your videos man, your enthusiasm is infectious! Great little bike you've got there and I'm so jealous of the trails you've got there to play around on! Keep on keeping it real!
Thanks my man! Thats my buddy Jeffs place. He has 24 acres and lets me have at it.....🤣👍👊
Had a ‘73 bought new for $640. Ripped around the desert in El Paso. Great bikes.
So great to see the Hodaka up and running. Great little bikes. I may have missed it, but please check the air filter before anything. Ride on.
That was scaring me too.
Great fun video ! thats one cool little bike..
i had a Hodaka dirt squirt 100 when i was a kid lol always wanted the 125 wombat . my dad got me a honda cr 125 elsinore instead , another great bike .
Yes those are, we did a vid on one we found. Its in my videos below somewhere
Owned a 125 Hodaka way back when. Bought it brand new. Me and friends used to run through the Tillamook Burn fire roads in Oregon. I installed a solid state ignition system on it. Ran so much better! Great, fun, simple bike. Wish I had one today.
Great video I rode a 1973 exactly like that to high school back in 1974, loved that bike. At first I stripped it for off road than I put the lights back on and rode it all over town had a great time.
I love the sound of two stroke engine
Brad im a sucker for vintage dirt bikes, I have had many. I am searching for some at the moment to restore. Love the Hodaka bikes. Glad to see you saving them too. Keep em coming.
Bro, I love old dirt bikes, but they do not do good on the channel views wise
Hope everyone restoring a Hodaka knows about Strictly Hodaka, they have a great selection of parts.
Sweet bike!! Very cool!!
I loved my first dirt bike Hodaka.
I remember seeing Hodaka's in the motorcycle magazines. But no one in my town had one. I had a Suzuki 125 Stinger.
Those old Fuji engines were very self-repair friendly and had very logical mechanical mechanisms. Soak the carburetor in a solvent bath clean out the air filter completely and I would even suggest making sure you decarbonize the cylinder and the ports and if you have a deburring tool polish the ports as well you'll thank me for that later if you can decarbonize the muffler the chambers in that muffler back up with a lot of carbon and will become highly restricted but you don't have high mileage so they should be fairly clean. I ran Hodakas and I love them because I could take them apart top to bottom with no stupid construction they weren't the toughest bikes for sure but mechanically everything had a good purpose. Very important: always use a fresh NGK brand japanese-made spark plug. I've tried every other brand of plug and nothing worked as well for the characteristic electrical systems and combustion flavor of the Fuji engine in the Hodakas 😮
Thank you for all tips
Are you calling the Hodaka ball-bearing shift mechanism logical???
@@tedecker It worked and worked well. The engines were reliable and they were the "goto" dirt bike of the 60's/early 70's.
I never even heard of Hodaka before watching your channel, but would love to take that thing for a rip! Can't wait until you do the YZ 100.
We never heard of one either, until we pulled that one out of the woulds about 6 months ago. (Vid below) The vid of the YZ is down below somewhere too. I finished that one already
The Combat Wombat was the shit back in the day !!
There was a kid in my neighborhood when I was a child had a Combat Wombat.
It made my Yamaha look sick 🙃
Bought a brand new looking Steens Hodaka 100 used for $50 and it was awesome. Also had a Hodaka Dirt Squirt.
1 drop of water left in the tank finds its way to the very bottom of the carb quickly and loves to be right to the main jet.😂
I have seen folks use CLR in tanks and they come out good !
Noted! Ty
These bikes bring about 3500 to 4 grand restored. I currently have a completely restored 96 honda xl600 a honda xl500 and a restored 75 xl350 and i don't think I could ever sell their lol..i love all old dirt bikes. ❤
Yeah.. been there done that got the T-shirt
To clean that tank, put some gravel in it and block up the rear of the riding lawnmower, strap the tank to one of the rear tires, throw it in gear and let it churn for a few minutes, It will come out looking Great inside. Be sure to add some water or rust bust. Some kind of a lubricant.
Poor Boy My Arse.. Your A Trust Fund Baby!! Nice Shop New Truck You Didn't Earn It.. Now Your On The Motorcycle Bandwagon Like Kaplan
Yep you got me, didn't serve 20 years in the Marine Corps, started out in a 10x10 shed...I didn't earn a lick! Man im going to go suck start a shotgun because I'm just a air breather to society! 🤣
cool.God bless.
my first bike (sigh) I thought about it all day at school.
They are indeed special👍👊
My parents purchased me a second hand Ace 100 for me in 1970. I learned how to work on 2 stroke motors from this bike. When it was'nt broke i had freedom. Do i miss it ? No !
My first bike was a 1972 Hodaka Wombat.
Im a 2 stroke freak. That sound , feel and smell is what got my blood pumping as a kid an still does. Its so much cheaper and easier to work on as well than a modern 4 stroke. Its just not feasible for the wkend warrior. They totally screwed the racing scene in the early 00s. Just my opinion but theres nothing like that scream. And the 450s have even outgrown the supercross tracks. Its made it untouchable for the regular kid with talent but dont have rich parents. Its the truth. Lots of talent is cut out because of the cost 4 strokes have put on the sport.
My Ace 90 required me to mix the fuel and oil in the gas tank. I don't remember the ratio... but I didn't see you mix oil in the gas tank.
Did Hodaka go to an auto oiler? My bike was a '63.
I heard Evapo-rust works great in cleaning rust out of fuel tanks.
I've been looking for that bike for years there is none left in indy
I've got a couple of em.. in Australia
@@hodaka1000 yeah I've been lookin for 20 years for one , when I find them there far away like yours ,lol
@@jasongross9178
I've got one in pieces and the one in my profile photo
I found the one in the profile photo rusting away in the jungle in far north Queensland in 1987 with less than 4,000 miles on it
The fella wanted $30au for it but I talked him down to a more realistic $25
For years, according to a trusted expert it was believed to be the only road registered Hodaka in Australia
It's now on it's fifth speedometer and could be the worlds highest mileage or most flogged out Hodaka
After eighteen years of road registration I semi retired it about nine years ago, but unlike the story the neighbours told their kid about the dead cat I actually did send it away to live on a farm
I've done lots of long trips on it and I'd still trust it to go anywhere
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clean up those points and should be good 300 sandpaper thru them hodaka was big in the 70`s short lived but many were sold great times
Use a Bosch +4 it's over $10 bucks but extremely hard to foul out .
Cleaning Vinegar cut with water works most of the time. If not, I use muratic acid cut with water and immediately dry and put a liner. I have done 1000s of tank liner jobs. Red coat works the best. Creem is crap compared to Redcoat.If you can find,Line a Tank, even better. Very hard to find anymore. MEK WILL DESOLVE THAT OLD LINER.😊
What year is the Hodaka you borrowed the spark plug from Brother
Anything dated 8 - ??-??is the next year's model, great old bike's my brother had a new 72 dirt squirt
Also has no accelerator pump. What does he think pumping that throttle is gonna do?
where are you getting parts....i have the same bike
I look on ebay first, then i get on the Hodaka group pages on FB
Give it some new crank seals
Dude, where's your helmet?
Hat Helmet
I prefer the Super Rat 100
Remove the air filter
SOUNDS LIKE YOUR CARB IS BOGGING IT DOWN....AIR CLEANER.......JETTING
Sounds a bit ropey
Very inexperienced flopping that gas tank around in a concrete trough! He wouldn’t last a day at my bike shop
I raced motocross in '70 & '71 on 125s, with factory support. When I was home and wanted to have fun and try new things it wasn't on the factory scoot, out came the '69 Super Rat 90. I did have a '70 Rat 100, but that 90 was the bitch.
LMAO Dude is out getting nuts on a Wombat! At 52yrs old I still have a Hodaka Super Rat. Need to dust it off and get it ready for my 14yr old son to learn on. Ill beside him on my 1985 Husqy 400 wrx.