Rokon Mud Drag
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Top Comments
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rokons are the single most awesome piece of machinery on the planet,and shame on you for saying otherwise
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Awesome video! Thanks for sharing. Those things are bad ass.
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those fenders worked great, most bikes would cover you in mud !!!!
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real survial motorbike
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@sevenfiftysb if you have to ask, then it anit for you.
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LOL,I laugh when lose my boot in the mud,at least your sock stayed clean and dry.
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@KLRDon It looks like fun. I get it, but I think I'd rather have a trials bike for that. What's a Rokon's top speed on the road? 30 MPH? I remember Rokon when I was a kid, seemed like a tractor on two wheels.
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These mods were definitely worth it. Was it difficult to do? What did you mean by "Hot Rod" Chinese pitbike engines? Iv'e seen these engines for sale but did you modify them somehow. I love what you did to them. R
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I guess parts are so rare, but dam.. what a cool retro on some GOOD OL bikes!
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two wheel drive bikes? thats sick!
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That first guy smoked it. That was awesome. I always thought those would be cool to have. Is the front wheel electric driven?
why this and not a decent enduro bike or atv-whats the point with this bike?
sevenfiftysb 1 year ago
200ish pounds, 2 wheel drive, simple operation and repair if needed. A 500 + pound quad wont fit through places one of these will and it doesnt take the kind of skill and strength it does to get a regular dirt/enduro bike to the same places. They are not for everyone. If you just dont get it you probably never will, move on...
KLRDon 1 year ago 12
when you say "highly modified". what do u mean?
markusx2468 3 years ago
The stock power bee, 134CC engine, centrifugal clutch and Albion transmission have been removed, the frames have been modified and hotrod Chinese pitbike engines with manual clutches have been installed on both of those bikes.
KLRDon 3 years ago
thats cool ! never seen that how does it spin the front tires?
alligato79 3 years ago
There is a drive shaft that runs from the rear Miter box, through the top frame tube, through a CV joint, into a front Miter box, to a chain that drives on the left hand side of the front wheel.
KLRDon 3 years ago