![]() The lack of suspension would really hurt any kind of trail riding I think. I wanted to get some feedback from people who have or have had a Rokon, and are they really all they make them out to be? And how do they do on normal ATV/Moto trails? Are they just too slow to enjoy trail riding? I know they're more of a utility bike. He would put the bike on a rack and transport it back and forth from MT from PA (he never flies). Although I've never ridden one, I've always heard they're the most bulletproof, go anywhere, dependable woods vehicle around. I suggested to my father to look into Rokons. On top of that if it were to break down with meat on, it could result in the meat spoiling. I sold him my 1976 Honda CT90 for this, but that bike is getting pretty old and isn't the most dependable vehicle when you're in the middle of the forest in MT. ![]() ![]() He wanted a small low geared bike to run into town on to get supplies, and haul out meat from the woods when hunting. My father built a hunting cabin in Montana, he is a serious big game hunter and takes a handful of trips out to the cabin each year. The ability to go just about anywhere paired with the multitude of accessories to customize the bike into exactly what you want is very appealing to me. I have always liked the idea of the Rokon motor cycles. ![]()
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