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ROKON TRAILBREAKER BIKE
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<blockquote data-quote="Brother Buckwheat" data-source="post: 2761237" data-attributes="member: 76005"><p>My buddies and I have Rokons. They are a tool, not built for comfort, but will do everything they are claimed to do. They aren't fast, well fast enough for what they are, but they will go practically anywhere in the woods. You do have to manhandle them at times, but I guarantee one will go over a 30"+ deadfall and climb an incline that you would rather not ride back down with a half of an elk strapped on front and back (in my younger days I have literally laid the bike down and pushed it with my feet to the bottom of some hills). </p><p>I tried snow, once, maybe it was just me but it just didn't work out as it was hard to handle and keep upright in 12-20" packed white stuff. Parked the Rokon and just rode the chained-up quad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brother Buckwheat, post: 2761237, member: 76005"] My buddies and I have Rokons. They are a tool, not built for comfort, but will do everything they are claimed to do. They aren't fast, well fast enough for what they are, but they will go practically anywhere in the woods. You do have to manhandle them at times, but I guarantee one will go over a 30"+ deadfall and climb an incline that you would rather not ride back down with a half of an elk strapped on front and back (in my younger days I have literally laid the bike down and pushed it with my feet to the bottom of some hills). I tried snow, once, maybe it was just me but it just didn't work out as it was hard to handle and keep upright in 12-20" packed white stuff. Parked the Rokon and just rode the chained-up quad. [/QUOTE]
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