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

Can a Rokon be street legal?

The redesigned Ranger takes the classic Rokon power and torque on the road in this dual sport model Rokon. With additional components and DOT approved tires, the Ranger can be registered for road use in all 50 states.

Where is Rokon made?

Rochester
Rokon (motorcycle manufacturer)

Type Private
Industry Motorcycle
Founded 1958
Headquarters Rochester, New Hampshire , US
Key people Orla Larsen Charlie Fehn

Where are Rokon motorcycles made?

Rokon (motorcycle manufacturer)

Type Private
Headquarters Rochester, New Hampshire , US
Key people Orla Larsen Charlie Fehn
Products Motorcycles
Number of employees 2

How loud is a Rokon?

Operation is loud (90.3 dB(A)) as the engine is always running fast except at idle. Despite low front wheel weight, about 43%, it had trouble pulling wheelies, a problem for Enduro riding. Prototypes were raced by factory riders from 1971 to 1973 under Tom Clark; “TCR” stands for “Tom Clark Replica”.

Is Rokon automatic?

The Rokon utilized a Salisbury torque converter for a truly automatic transmission. The torque converter allowed the engine to run between 6000 and 6700 rpm most of the time. The most famous Rokon motocross racer was Florida’s “Rokon Don” Kudalski.

Can a Rokon be hot rod in water?

John can supply you with a bigger carb to hot-rod your Rokon. He also has deep water kits that will let your Rokon operate in water up to the gastank. Very cool.

What kind of traction does a Rokon have?

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. Need Parts? We’re always ready to help you get your ROKON back in action as quick as possible, so if you need a part, let’s get you that part.

Can a Rokon be used in the snow?

ROKON motorcycles are no strangers to winter landscapes; in fact you will be hard pressed to find ANY two-wheeled vehicle that is as capable in the snow as our legendary 2×2 motorbike.