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1960/70s Vintage Hodaka Ace 100 Front Footpeg Assembly, Ex/restored (#ace01) on 2040-motos

US $99.95
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Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States
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***1960/70s VINTAGE HODAKA ACE 100 FRONT FOOTPEG ASSEMBLY w/ CORRECT MOUNTING HARDWARE, EX/RESTORED (#ACE01)***

*This HODAKA Parts Lot is untested, being offered as-is, and consists of these desirable OEM and/or VINTAGE parts:
1 X ORIGINAL HODAKA ACE 100 FRONT FOOTPEG ASSEMBLY w/MOUNTING HARDWARE, in EX/RESTORED 
cosmetic/structural condition overall.

*Nice Set, solid restoration... super clean, w/ Repro HODAKA Logo Rubbers.

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Motorcycle Retro is a pet project of former Motorcyclist editor Mitch Boehm, launching as Motorcyclist Retro in early 2008 under the Source Interlink media umbrella. It featured a contemporary look at motorcycles of the 1960s through the 1980s. However, the circulation numbers of MR didn’t meet the expectations of the media conglomerate, and they cancelled production of the magazine after just two issues.