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How much does a new Rokon cost?

How much does a new Rokon cost?

Specifications

Engine: Kohler, single cylinder, four stroke, fan cooled
Grade Capability: 60 percent
Warranty: 12-Month Limited Warranty
Colors: Olive Drab, Forest Green, Black, Yellow, Red, Orange
Price: $7,350

What is the top speed of a Rokon Trailbreaker?

That’s not much more than a Honda Grom, and even with a weight of 218 pounds, the Rokon’s top speed is 35 mph.

Where are Rokon motorcycles built?

Rochester, New Hampshire
Rokon (motorcycle manufacturer)

Type Private
Industry Motorcycle
Founded 1958
Headquarters Rochester, New Hampshire , US
Key people Orla Larsen Charlie Fehn

Are Rokons automatic?

Besides the obvious stuff that’s found in our marketing materials, such as being able to tow 2,000 pounds, climb a 60% grade, or pack 600 pounds on the frame, or float, the most unspoken advantage of owning a Rokon is the automatic transmission, coupled with a three-gear selectable gear box.

Where are Rokon motorcycles made?

Rokon (motorcycle manufacturer)

Type Private
Headquarters Rochester, New Hampshire , US
Key people Orla Larsen Charlie Fehn
Products Motorcycles
Number of employees 2

What is the top speed of a Rokon?

These are slow-speed off-road motorcycles designed for use in the most rugged terrain. Some are capable of 35mph or more, but typical top speed is about 20 mph. Current models are the Trail-Breaker, Ranger and Scout. When ascending very steep hills speed may be 0.5 mph.

What is the top speed of a Rokon motorcycle?

How does Rokon drive front wheel?

How does the Rokon Trail-Breaker AWD system work? The front-wheel-drive design is simple yet effective. It deploys a straight shaft from the fixed 3 gear engine which meets a clutched uni-join (transfer box) between the front handlebars. This then drives a sprocket, which drives a chain linked to the front wheel.

How loud is a Rokon?

Operation is loud (90.3 dB(A)) as the engine is always running fast except at idle. Despite low front wheel weight, about 43%, it had trouble pulling wheelies, a problem for Enduro riding. Prototypes were raced by factory riders from 1971 to 1973 under Tom Clark; “TCR” stands for “Tom Clark Replica”.