Reader asks Rick Sieman - I recall an add for the original Fear Machine the TM400 Suzuki Cyclone where they had a racer who had just won a race with it. It was bogus, but I’d like to see it again. Can you help?
Reader asks Rick Sieman - I recall an add for the original Fear Machine the TM400 Suzuki Cyclone where they had a racer who had just won a race with it. It was bogus, but I’d like to see it again. Can you help?
Rick Sieman's DON'T ASK column this month has some good stuff. Check it out on Off-Road.com:
Rick Sieman's DON'T ASK column this month has some good stuff. Check it out on Off-Road.com:
Rick Sieman's DON'T ASK column this month has some good stuff. Check it out on Off-Road.com:
Rick Sieman's DON'T ASK column this month has some good stuff. Check it out on Off-Road.com:
Rick Sieman's DON'T ASK column this month has some good stuff. Check it out on Off-Road.com:
A fully police-equipped Hodaka was donated to the Athena Police Department.
Once each year, they gather in Athena, Oregon (population less than 2,000) to celebrate Hodaka Days. And why not? After all, Pabatco (Pacific Basin Trading Company) was the sole distributor for Hodaka from the 1960s through the mid-70s. It was a loose company, one that never took themselves seriously. They had fun, real fun.
Once each year, they gather in Athena, Oregon (population less than 2,000) to celebrate Hodaka Days. And why not? After all, Pabatco (Pacific Basin Trading Company) was the sole distributor for Hodaka from the 1960s through the mid-70s. It was a loose company, one that never took themselves seriously. They had fun, real fun.
Once each year, they gather in Athena, Oregon (population less than 2,000) to celebrate Hodaka Days. And why not? After all, Pabatco (Pacific Basin Trading Company) was the sole distributor for Hodaka from the 1960s through the mid-70s. It was a loose company, one that never took themselves seriously. They had fun, real fun.
Once each year, they gather in Athena, Oregon (population less than 2,000) to celebrate Hodaka Days. And why not? After all, Pabatco (Pacific Basin Trading Company) was the sole distributor for Hodaka from the 1960s through the mid-70s. It was a loose company, one that never took themselves seriously. They had fun, real fun.
Once each year, they gather in Athena, Oregon (population less than 2,000) to celebrate Hodaka Days. And why not? After all, Pabatco (Pacific Basin Trading Company) was the sole distributor for Hodaka from the 1960s through the mid-70s. It was a loose company, one that never took themselves seriously. They had fun, real fun.
Enter at the 2009 Hodaka Days in Athena OR
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I first saw one of the Rage Maicos on display at an open house at Bill Ramseys Motorcycle Accessory Shop (MAS in Mesa, Arizona).There was a small crowd gathered around the 1981 490 Maico and most of the people just shook their heads and jaws hung wide open. The bike was staggeringly beautiful and the attention to detail was incredible. The Bobby White project started out with a 1979 Maico 250 core bike. It was dismantled, sorted and the work began.
I first saw one of the Rage Maicos on display at an open house at Bill Ramseys Motorcycle Accessory Shop (MAS in Mesa, Arizona).There was a small crowd gathered around the 1981 490 Maico and most of the people just shook their heads and jaws hung wide open. The bike was staggeringly beautiful and the attention to detail was incredible. The Bobby White project started out with a 1979 Maico 250 core bike. It was dismantled, sorted and the work began.
I first saw one of the Rage Maicos on display at an open house at Bill Ramseys Motorcycle Accessory Shop (MAS in Mesa, Arizona).There was a small crowd gathered around the 1981 490 Maico and most of the people just shook their heads and jaws hung wide open. The bike was staggeringly beautiful and the attention to detail was incredible. The Bobby White project started out with a 1979 Maico 250 core bike. It was dismantled, sorted and the work began.
I first saw one of the Rage Maicos on display at an open house at Bill Ramseys Motorcycle Accessory Shop (MAS in Mesa, Arizona).There was a small crowd gathered around the 1981 490 Maico and most of the people just shook their heads and jaws hung wide open. The bike was staggeringly beautiful and the attention to detail was incredible. The Bobby White project started out with a 1979 Maico 250 core bike. It was dismantled, sorted and the work began.
I first saw one of the Rage Maicos on display at an open house at Bill Ramseys Motorcycle Accessory Shop (MAS in Mesa, Arizona).There was a small crowd gathered around the 1981 490 Maico and most of the people just shook their heads and jaws hung wide open. The bike was staggeringly beautiful and the attention to detail was incredible. The Bobby White project started out with a 1979 Maico 250 core bike. It was dismantled, sorted and the work began.