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Hodaka Nos Reed Induction Kit Wombat Combat Wombat Super Rat 207020 on 2040-motos

US $239.95
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Farmington, Pennsylvania, United States

Farmington, Pennsylvania, United States
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Vintage Hodaka NOS Reed Induction Kit.  Hodaka Part # 207020.  Fits Wombats, Combat Wombats and Super Rats.  The last picture shows a description of the kit from a Hodaka newsletter. The newsletter is not included.

Description reads, 

HODAKA REED KIT FOR LARGE CARBS

Now there is a Reed Induction Kit designed specifically for large-body Mikuni carburetors (28mm - 34mm).  The new Reed Valve Assembly bolts easily onto the Hodaka Combat cylinder, the Wombat cylinder and the Super Rat cylinder.  No mounting modifications are necessary.  The Reed Induction Kit features reed petals made of epoxy resin fiber instead of steel and a new manifold that positions the carburetor at a level angle.  

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