Rokon was founded in the early 60s with the intent of developing a “moto-tractor” that featured two wheel drive. This task was achieved with a combination of shaft, chain, and belt drives, and it enabled riders to go nearly anywhere – as long as they weren’t in a rush!
Older Rokons are powered with a 130cc Chrysler engine, which was good for a top speed around 20 miles per hour. You probably expected that. What you may not expect is that the wheels are able to store liquids such as gasoline or water for long distance trips.
This example was originally bought new by the seller’s grandfather, who used it on a Christmas tree farm until last year. It’s claimed to be 100% original and always maintained properly – everything works as it should and it’s only been used off road. I adore one owner bikes that have been enjoyed for so long. If you’re the same way, find this Trailbreaker for sale in Hagerstown, Maryland with bidding up to $787 and the reserve not yet met