Saturday, December 11, 2010

hodaka motorcycles wallpaers

Hodaka was a joint Japanese and American company that manufactured motorcycles in the 1960s and 1970s.
The company also went by the name PABATCO, for Pacific Basin Trading Company.[1] Its headquarters were in the rural town of Athena, Oregon. Pabatco was owned by Shell Oil Company from 1965 to 1978.[2] The name Hodaka is rumored to have been borrowed from a mountain near the factory. After opening its doors in 1964, Hodaka is credited by some with starting the trail bike craze in the United States. Hodaka models included the Ace 90, Ace 100, Wombat, Combat Wombat, Super Combat, Super Rat, Dirt Squirt, Road Toad and Thunderdog.

hodaka motorcycles wallpaers
hodaka motorcycles wallpaers
hodaka motorcycles wallpaers
hodaka motorcycles wallpaers
hodaka motorcycles wallpaers

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