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ROKON TRAILBREAKER BIKE
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<blockquote data-quote="comfisherman" data-source="post: 2761200" data-attributes="member: 8394"><p>While it looks like a Rattle Trap made by a redneck in his garage ( I'm assuming it was isn't everything cool) it has a tremendous capacity in extreme Terrain. At this stage of the game they're quite proven off-road, but the issue is application not necessarily the tool. </p><p></p><p>I think a few posts back a fellow said if you got to drive down a gravel road for a long ways you'll lose your teeth, or at least it'll feel like one of the fury Brothers punched you in the kidneys. Best way I can describe what it was like to go through the bogs we took them through, is like trying to ride on the back of an angry noisy wheeled animal. It absolutely went places I didn't think it was possible, flip side was the miles of washboard gravel we had to ride after getting off the trail. For as amazing as it is on Trails you can hardly hike up it was as equally unimpressive in a straight line on a flat Gravel Road. That's no fault of the machine or it's design, my suggestion was merely if it's Gravel Road you want there's much better options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="comfisherman, post: 2761200, member: 8394"] While it looks like a Rattle Trap made by a redneck in his garage ( I'm assuming it was isn't everything cool) it has a tremendous capacity in extreme Terrain. At this stage of the game they're quite proven off-road, but the issue is application not necessarily the tool. I think a few posts back a fellow said if you got to drive down a gravel road for a long ways you'll lose your teeth, or at least it'll feel like one of the fury Brothers punched you in the kidneys. Best way I can describe what it was like to go through the bogs we took them through, is like trying to ride on the back of an angry noisy wheeled animal. It absolutely went places I didn't think it was possible, flip side was the miles of washboard gravel we had to ride after getting off the trail. For as amazing as it is on Trails you can hardly hike up it was as equally unimpressive in a straight line on a flat Gravel Road. That's no fault of the machine or it's design, my suggestion was merely if it's Gravel Road you want there's much better options. [/QUOTE]
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