How fast does a Rokon go?

How fast does a Rokon go?

How fast does a Rokon go?

35 mph
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.

How much does a Rokon motorcycle 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

Are ROKONs still made?

The bikes kept improving, and the company made a few more moves over the decades, finally settling in Rochester, NH where they are still made today.

Where is Rokon made?

New Hampshire
1966. Rokon is sold and moves to Keene, New Hampshire where production is expanded.

Do they still make Rokon?

Since 1958, ROKON has been the manufacturer of the world’s only true all-terrain vehicle. ROKONs deliver sure-footed traction and plenty of power, not to mention that there is no road, no trail, nothing that it can’t handle.

Do they still make Rokon motorcycles?

Where are Rokon bikes made?

In 1964, Larsen created Rokon and bought the manufacturing rights to the Trail-Breaker and marketed the bikes from their Vermont office. Subsequent sales of the company placed it in Wilmington, Vermont, then Keene, Jaffrey and Portsmouth with Thomas Blais’s purchase of the business in 1992.

How much does a Rokon motorcycle weigh?

Technical Specs

Wheels 12 Inch aluminum drums
Width 32 Inches (81.3 cm)
Length 79 Inches (200.7 cm)
Weight 218 lbs. (98.8 kg) dry weight
Fordable Water Depth 24 Inches (61 cm)

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.