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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2009

Rokon Trailbreaker with the single track trailer in the Tsolum River Watershed Central Vancouver Island.

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  • Wow!! 5000 views. I guess it's time to make another one.

    The run on that day was about 110kms return.

  • @Rails69 That's a good run. I'm assuming you had to use the gas from wheel drums or do those things get that kind of mileage from one tankful? And yes, make another vid!

  • @Pucamann

    I get around 8 hours or so of running off of the 10L in the tank. So no extra fuel needed for that trip. I'm getting around to posting another video one of these days.

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  • Sold! Great video!

    

  • Do you know who is the dealer for the lower mainland?

  • Nice bike and video. Those "out of the bike" shots were specially cool

  • great looking bike and trailer!!! how fast can you go on a paved road with that thing, and also; how does she handle at higher speeds??

  • @Rails69 Its been over a year since your last update - any more video's to share yet?

  • I like how the trailer has suspension but the bike dosnt lol

  • heh i can add turn signals, brake and tailights, approve high and low beam headlights, hook a battery and add an starter on it, and presto, i got me a street legal moped

  • @ironbuster, it depends on you weather it's worth to buy the trailer for the bike

  • I want one so bad

  • The best thing about a Rokon is that they are so simple. I first thought the additional gears and bearings on the drive system were complex, but they are simply bearings with some gears on them. Too bad they can't make this bike street legal just in case you have to ride a few miles on the road to the next trail...

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