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  1. May 10, 2009 · One of the biggest names in the 1960s dirt bike craze that hit the US was Hodaka, maker of delightfully-named bikes such as the Combat Wombat.

  2. Year 1976. Make Hodaka. Model Wombat. Category Off Road Motorcycles. Engine 125. Posted Over 1 Month. Up for sale is a running 1976 Hodaka Wombat 125. This bike would make a great restoration candidate, and would also be a great bike to ride as is. The Good: This bike runs great!

  3. View the 1973 Hodaka Combat Wombat 125 for sale at Las Vegas Motorcycles 2019 in Las Vegas, NV as S297.

  4. 1973 Hodaka Combat Wombat. This 1973 Hodaka Combat Wombat is powered by a 123cc piston-port two-stroke single paired with a five-speed transmission and features a chrome fuel tank and fenders, white plastic number plates, an olive drab air cleaner cover, and a black-finished double cradle frame.

  5. May 1, 1973 · It’s called the Combat Wombat and, more than any other Hodaka ever made, this one is ready for heavy off-road useright out of the crate. Suggested retail price is $695, p.o.e West Coast....

  6. View the 1973 Hodaka Combat Wombat for sale at Las Vegas Motorcycles 2022 in Las Vegas, NV as T307.

  7. Jan 20, 2012 · This particular bike is a 1973 Hodaka Combat Wombat, it has a 2-stroke 125cc single cylinder engine and appears to be in almost new condition. It’s available on eBay now with bidding currently sitting at $1,975 and 3 days left on the auction.

  8. This Hodaka Combat Wombat may not be available for long. Located in hillsboro, Oregon, visit, email, or call at 1-503-374-0544. Dont forget to tell them you found it on Cycle Trader!

  9. Featuring one of the greatest model names ever, the Hodaka Combat Wombat was part of a series of fantastically-named bikes like the Road Toad and the Dirt Squirt. Here's a cherry example that has just 300 miles on it, and it's claimed to look great and run great.

  10. Longtime champion of off-road riders’ rights, Mona Ehnes, rode this 1974 Hodaka 125 Combat Wombat in the hills and mountains of Montana that she helped keep open. Used by Ehnes as her main trail bike from 1979 to 1995, the two-stroke motorcycle is a highly modified version of the popular Hodaka model.

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