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Hodaka Days is coming up in less than two weeks.
To give us time to have everything in order for the big ride, we will be closing out registrations on Friday, June 19th.
If you plan to be a part of the ride, be sure and register online by this Friday.
Go to Bad Rock Reunion Trail Ride 2026 to sign up.
See you in Weston.
Make sure you have your Hodaka Days paperwork in order.
Minors participating in Hodaka Days events will need pre-signed and notarized liability releases (waivers) if both parents will not be in attendance and available to sign them at registration/check-in. They will also need a notarized Guardianship Affidavit if they are not accompanied by a guardian. Full details and required documents are available at:
Hodaka_Days_Minor_Release_Info
All attendees will be asked to fill out an Event Entry form with basic demographic and emergency contact information. You can speed up check-in by having your form filled out and ready. The form is available at AMA_EventEntryForm.pdf
And remember to bring your AMA membership card if you are planning to compete in the trials or MX. If you are not a current AMA member, you can join at Hodaka Days or at https://americanmotorcyclist.com/ama-event-membership-form/?promoterCode=HODAKA.
We're still looking for some key volunteers to help us with various duties at Hodaka Days.
There are quite a few "opportunities" for folks to volunteer, but our most critical needs are a couple of check point managers for the Thursday poker run and additional corner flaggers for the motocross on Sunday.
Can you spare some time at Hodaka Days to make sure we’re successful?
The full list of tasks we still need volunteer help with can be found at:
https://hodakaclub.org/resources/Documnets/2026-Volunteers-Needed.pdf.
If you can help us, please send an email to volunteer@hodakadays.org.
It’s fun. You can make some new Hodaka friends. And it can get you one punch closer to being recognized as a Hodaka “Iron Man”. What’s an “Iron Man”, you ask? Participate in five events at Hodaka Days 2026 and earn yourself the distinction of being a Hodaka Club “Iron Man”. Eligible events include:
Or you can earn a credit for volunteering to help. Ask for your Iron Man card and get it punched at any event. Then have the crew punch your card as you participate in additional events. After your fifth event, turn in your card for your Iron Man patch or, if you’ve already proved your "metal" in prior years, you can get a “2026” rocker patch to go with your previous award.
This Thursday June 4th is the last day to book rooms at the special Hodaka Days $99 rate at the Red Lion Hotel in Pendleton.
Room rates include a hot breakfast buffet. Be sure to talk to the local Pendleton Red Lion front desk (not national Red Lion corporate) and ask for the "Special Hodaka Days Rates". Their number is 541-276-6111.
See you in a few weeks.
The 2026 Hodaka Days full program is now available online or for download at https://www.hodakaclub.org/Resources/Documents/2026-Program-Web.pdf
There will be a limited number of printed copies available at Hodakla Days, so please print a copy to bring or bookmark the page on your mobile device.
See you at Hodaka Days!
Once again we're looking for some volunteers to help us with various "duties" at Hodaka Days. Can you spare some time at Hodaka Days to make sure we’re successful?
The list of tasks we need volunteer help with can be found at:
Chest and back protection will be mandatory for Hodaka Days MX participants this year.
As insurance claims and costs continue to go up, two things are almost certain. The first is many underwriters will fail or merge, and the second is those remaining will try to reduce their losses.
And that’s exactly what we’ve seen. Fewer companies are willing to provide insurance coverage for motorsport events, particularly motorcycles, and there are more requirements for the policy holder to meet.
As much as we’d like to run our event just like we remember when many of us were (much) younger, it’s not realistic. More structure, planning, reporting, documentation and rules are required to be issued a policy. And, although there are minor differences in these requirements between insurance providers, most of them are common to the few remaining underwriters in the motorsport world.
Many of these requirements can and will be handled by the club board and Hodaka Days volunteers. HOWEVER, meeting the requirements for personal safety equipment is the responsibility of the individual and will be enforced by the event officials.
Just a few years ago, a full-face helmet with safety shield or shatterproof goggles became a requirement for MX. And now, new for 2026, is a requirement for chest and back protectors for MX riders. It’s become the standard for most insurance policies this year. The AMA as well as our insurance carrier have made it a point to be sure we are aware of the new requirement. These chest and back protectors can be purchased online for as little as $60. Or, if you start checking now, you may find one for even less on Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace, or you may be able to arrange to borrow one for Hodaka Days. And if you have an extra, maybe you can bring it to loan to someone.
Yeah… a few more “Rules”, and maybe a little less fun. But it’s what we have to do if we want to race this year and going forward. And we do want to race, right?
So, if you are interested in racing (or even just riding practice laps) at the Hodaka Days MX, please familiarize yourself with the requirements below taken directly from the 2026 AMA rulebook. We’re sorry, but we cannot make exceptions to any of the “mandatory” requirements and if you do not have the required safety equipment we cannot allow you on the track.
Please pass this information on to anyone you know that will be attending Hodaka Days and may not be a club member.
The Hodaka Club
From 2026 the AMA Rulebook
F. Competition Apparel
1. Protective pants made of leather or other durable material and long sleeve jerseys must be worn.
2. When a riding jersey or other apparel is used for rider identification, it is recommended that an 8-inch-high number be on the back, and the number be of contrasting colors. If an external back support is used, the number should be placed on the back of the protector.
3. Boots must be worn in all meets. They must be at least 8- inches high with any combination of laces, buckles or zippers, or be specially designed and constructed for leg and foot protection.
4. It is mandatory that chest and back protection be worn by all competitors. The protector may be worn under or over the jersey, and it should cover the sternum anterior ribs, posterior ribs, and spine from T1 to T12.
5. It is recommended that riders use the available protective equipment (i.e. gloves, chest protector, neck brace and knee braces) to help protect against the possibility of injury.
6. All riders must utilize a shatterproof face shield or shatterproof goggles.
7. Wearing of Helmets: It is mandatory for all participants taking part in practice and competition to wear a full face protective helmet.
a. All helmets must be intact, and no modification may be made to their construction that alters the helmet from the condition it was tested and approved. The helmet is made to provide protection and is not a platform to attach foreign objects. For example, cameras or other accessories are NOT permitted to be attached to the rider’s helmet.
b. The helmet must have a chinstrap-type ‘retention system.
c. The helmet must be of proper fit, in good condition, and properly fastened.
The helmet must conform to one of the following recognized standards and have a label affixed certifying its approval:
USA:Snell M2020/M2025, M2020R/M2025R, M2020D/M2025D or DOT FMVSS 218
Europe: ECE 22-05/22-06 ‘P’
Japan: JIST8133: 2015
FIMFRHPhe-01 or FRHPhe-02
All helmets must be intact, and no alteration must have been made to their construction. The rider may perform the following checks before taking part in practice or the race: That the helmet fits well on the rider’s head, that it is not possible to slip the retention system over the chin when fully fastened and, that it is not possible to pull the helmet over the rider’s head by pulling it from the back of the helmet.
It is recommended that all helmets used in competition be equipped with a commercially manufactured emergency helmet removal device and that all competitors display the following information on the base of the helmet: name, drug allergies and blood type. It is also advisable to carry this information on a small card and add any pertinent information such as epilepsy, diabetes, current medications and past medical problems.
Registration is now open to the general public for the Hodaka Days Bad Rock Reunion Trail Ride June 26 in Weston Oregon. Open to any and all vintage bikes (twin chock, drum brake, air cooled). There are a limited number of signups available, so don't wait. For more information or to sign up, go to: https://hodakaclub.org/event-6624209 And keep up with all the current Hodaka Days information at: https://hodakaclub.org/Hodaka_Days_News
Registration for the 2026 Bad Rock Reunion Trail Ride opens to the general public next Saturday, April 17. But, as a Hodaka Club member, you have early access to the limited number of entries available.
Take advantage of your club membership and reserve spots for yourself and your guests before they're gone.
Or if you're already signed up, remind your fellow club members.
For more information or to sign up, go to: :https://hodakaclub.org/event-6624209
You must sign in to the club web site to get early access and the club member price.
Registration is open to club members and their guests for:
Bad Rock Reunion Trail Ride 2026 Weston, OR Date: 26 Jun 2026 9:00 AM PDT
YOU MUST LOGIN TO REGISTER AS A CLUB MEMBER!
Registration for non-club member opens April 18th.
More information and online registration:
https://hodakaclub.org/event-6624209
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