I have owned m/c for 56 yrs. Mainly off road bikes. After long consideration I purchased a 2019 Rokon Ranger with a sidecar. The sidecar was to justify it with my wife so she and out greyhound can ride. The sidecar attaches with one thumb screw and comes off in less than one minute. The only regret I have is not buying one 20 yrs sooner. Loved my Kaw KLR 650 for covering a lot of miles in a day. But limited in where it will go. and what it will haul. It has its place in my garage but My wife hates to ride on it, my dog won't even think about it and it hurts when you crash at 40 mph. I have now learned to appreciate the beauty of our planet going to places that were hidden from me by any other m/c. And going there slowly and safely. Here in the south east the woods are thick and I can twist thru them with out tearing up everything making all kind of noise and busting my butt on a wet rock as I am going up a very steep hill. Deer hunting, Have you ever dragged a deer a quarter of a mile because your jeep or ATV can't get there because the terrain is to rough and especially thick. Heart attack ! If you can not tie it to the rear rack the deer can be tied to the trailer hitch and drug out of the woods. My wife loves to carry the Rokon with sidecar to the cut little mountain or coastal towns to ride around. It is automatic so she can drive it as I sit on the sidecar sipping sweet tea. People will park their golf carts to come over to talk with you. She loves that and I just smile and pet my dog. Pretty good for a 72 yr old lady. Maybe, the perfect ride we have ever had. Just my 2 cents worth.
Now that's how you leave a comment. You took me on a little journey with that comment. Totally sold me on the idea of buying one of these now that I know "why" it's ok to go 30mph off road. Thanks for the epic comment and thanks for watching.
Best comment I've read for the bike! I'm very excited to try one on Monday I've been looking at those since last year and talk to the dealership owner a few time and I've made the decision to go try one and I'll decide if I like it or not. I have a 4x4 but there's something in that bike that keep pulling me in and I'm not a fan of speed so I think.... I think I may buy one. Cheers!
@@bakupcpu Thanks for your comment. I was giving my honest opinion. I just sold my Polaris 4x4 side by side. I just did not need it anymore. Around my property I do use the Rokon everyday if for no other reason to go get the mail and newspaper for my sweet wife. And the sidecar has really become very useful like carrying 300 lbs of feed to my deer feeders or carrying tools here or there and pool supplies in one trip from the garage to the pool including that 4", 30 ft long unruly vacuum hose.. Then I drop the sidecar with one thumbscrew and go trail riding on my property or ride it to town to my favorite gun store. Again, mine is the street legal Ranger. and btw my insurance including liability and theft is only $94.00 per year. I do hope you enjoy your demo ride. Just remember, the ride is not about the destination but the fun you have along the way.
@@nbragtop I agree 100% with you I was planning on using mine (if I go the Rokon way) for riding every day to the job on trail and camping (4 season) I would require a trailer for this and my dog would come with me. Where I live right now we do have group ride on almost every weekend and everyone ride a quad for the most part and the fastest we go in the trail is about 30-40 KPH which (18-24 MPH) I would be curious to see if a Rokon would be able to ride in a group I guess it's one thing I'll find out.
When we were logging, we would use the Rokon 2wheel drive to get to the top of some of the trees that were over 150 feet tall. Yep, we would drive straight up to the top of the trees. It was much quicker than climbing with a rope. Once this dude from New York drove one to the top of the Empire State Building. With both wheels pulling you can ride it straight up buildings. It's unbelievable.
You just came from Jay Leno's video... My grandpa used to ride mules and use teams to log. I bet he could ride from the bottom to the top of all those trees faster with those mules. Felling them prior, of course! Funny comment bud! 🤣👍🏼
Now that they came out with this version it is basically a dual sport bike. A few years back I checked them out at the only dealer in my area and he was ripping you off to make it street legal because here in Washington in order to drive up fire roads or forest service roads it must be street legal. So the dealer had jacked up the cost to around $10k. Needless to say I left without a Rokon. I still want one though but may just try the used market, problem there is most people keep them so I've not been able to find too many used and in good shape. The guys from Fire Mountain Outdoors YT channel picked up a used one in real rough shape maybe a year ago and it had issues but I'll have to go back and check their channel about it. Yep just checked they did get it running but had to put in work to make it happen. I on the other hand don't need that headache in my life, I prefer a modern working version.
I saw one of those at Ft Drum NY home of the 10th Mountain Div. It was in the back of the Motor Shop where they worked on the old Ford M151 Jeeps It was red and black . But that was in the late 80s I haven't seen one since! I didn't know they were still made. I told you I was old! Hahaha! 11B 1985-2009 11Z retired Sky Soldier.. Another great upload MixFlip. I also see by the comments that people like your upload style. Thanks and your efforts are greatly appreciated.
@@mixflip Who said I graduated HS? Hahahaha. I'm a GED kid. Wild kid, great parents just a wild one (black sheep my Filipina mom called it) out of three, I was the one that the other two heard "thats your brother!?!" Hahaha. I enlisted at 17 two days after I got my GED.
@@mixflip Haha, nah, I figured if I joined the Army, my Pop and Mother concurred or would've ended up in prison (I did two stints in LA County Juvenile hall since I was 14 and three times in Juvi Jail in Long Beach, Carson Sheriffs office where they release you to your parents after arrest) . Seriously... I was a wild and felonious. That was the 80s for me.. I was raised in a upper middle class area of LA county and went to a stuffy Catholic private school in Torrance (Bishop Montgomery). Like I said, good family life. But I hated that Catholic schooling and lashed out maybe. But I hung out in Long Beach, Carson and Wilmington... Not a good place to be at 10 pm on a weeknight back then. Haha. Like I said, my older brother and younger sister heard "that's your brother!?!?!" A lot when we were younger.
I used to ride a motorcycle everyday in Hawaii because I didnt even own a car. Rain or shine. I'd show up to work drenched sometimes....that's biker life though.
mixflip You Guamanian or other Polynesian? Just noticing the forensics. Were you a marine or other ? Don't take offense. Anyway good vids w/camping n travel in mind. Thanx.
@@raysova7666 Filipino mix. Grandfather was from Philippines grandmother was from Oklahoma (Irish). I was an FMF Navy Corpman. (fleet marine force) attached to 3rd marine division.
The reason Rokons are so pricey is via being mostly hand built, by skilled craftsmen in America. My nearest dealer (40 miles away) kept jerking me around on the phone "calling for his boss's approval" on every option/question I had when trying to order one, that I finally called Rokon Int. direct (in between dealer phone calls) & found they would ship me a new Trailbreaker direct for $400 less than the dealer wanted!(AND being shipped from state of NH : NO sales tax!!).The crating charge was well worth it : bike arrived in pristine condition & was enjoyably easy to set up! Bike is even factory titled as a "mototractor" (original name inventor gave it in 1958--before "Trailbreaker") : this may be so you can DMV it as farm machinery, if desired? If you can afford but only one option : GET THE BRUSH-BUSTER HAND GUARDS!! They WILL save your brake levers in spills! Although a beast in snow, bike will suddenly slide out from under you if icey base underneath snow cover (don't ask me how I know this!) - hence I had to order up a sidecar for "snowfall stability"- to avoid further dumping of bike (you will need to knock off a conveince store to pay for matching up sidecar radial tire & wheel tank to match same bike options!) An unforseen perk for adding in the sidecar option is EASY trailering on small utility trailers : just drive it all on & strap things down, then to unload- simply roll backwards off trailer in neutral, pushing on handlebar guards while tapping brake levers as needed for control on the downhill ramp. Remember that Rokons are SLOW vs. conventional ATVs, but (like the tortoise & the hare)-- it WILL win the race! (i.e.-get you there & back!). Try driving an ATV thru a cabin doorway or traversing a hill sideways like a Rokon can-- not to mention only 218 lbs. to deal with in a spill, vs. manhandling a 400+ lbs. ATV! If you do your homework & get to really understand a Rokon, you will find they are a VERY unique beast- in a class by themselves!...
It's a Nifty set up, but I do have to ask how is this any better than a four wheeler? The narrow frame might get you through some narrow gaps in the trees that a four-wheeler wouldn't be able to make, and the fact that it can float is nice but with two cargo racks in the utility hitch I can pack a lot of functionality in do a package that's going to go further and faster while carrying just as much if not much more gear.
I can only speculate. I used to own an quad and I have to admit it was easy to ride, easy to carry a 2nd person and could pull a small trailer if I wanted to. Down side....if I had a jeep wrangler or Cherokee or 4runner or landcruiser....it would be tough to carry a quad without a trailer. These tiny mountain goat bikes are easily packable on a 2 inch hitch which is why you see them on Unimogs alot. Of course I'm just speculating since I've never owned a rokon.
Actually seems like a logical solution for 2wd. Have you seen a christini 2wd dirt bike? It's just as complicated if not more complicated. It's the nature of the 2wd beast I guess.
Okay....... convince me why I should spend $7,000 on a modified Rupp mini bike vs a $6,000 Honda four wheeler. Not being snarky, all seriousness. Go.......
I have owned m/c for 56 yrs. Mainly off road bikes. After long consideration I purchased a 2019 Rokon Ranger with a sidecar. The sidecar was to justify it with my wife so she and out greyhound can ride. The sidecar attaches with one thumb screw and comes off in less than one minute. The only regret I have is not buying one 20 yrs sooner.
Loved my Kaw KLR 650 for covering a lot of miles in a day. But limited in where it will go. and what it will haul. It has its place in my garage but My wife hates to ride on it, my dog won't even think about it and it hurts when you crash at 40 mph.
I have now learned to appreciate the beauty of our planet going to places that were hidden from me by any other m/c. And going there slowly and safely. Here in the south east the woods are thick and I can twist thru them with out tearing up everything making all kind of noise and busting my butt on a wet rock as I am going up a very steep hill.
Deer hunting, Have you ever dragged a deer a quarter of a mile because your jeep or ATV can't get there because the terrain is to rough and especially thick. Heart attack ! If you can not tie it to the rear rack the deer can be tied to the trailer hitch and drug out of the woods.
My wife loves to carry the Rokon with sidecar to the cut little mountain or coastal towns to ride around. It is automatic so she can drive it as I sit on the sidecar sipping sweet tea. People will park their golf carts to come over to talk with you. She loves that and I just smile and pet my dog. Pretty good for a 72 yr old lady.
Maybe, the perfect ride we have ever had. Just my 2 cents worth.
Now that's how you leave a comment. You took me on a little journey with that comment. Totally sold me on the idea of buying one of these now that I know "why" it's ok to go 30mph off road. Thanks for the epic comment and thanks for watching.
Best comment I've read for the bike! I'm very excited to try one on Monday I've been looking at those since last year and talk to the dealership owner a few time and I've made the decision to go try one and I'll decide if I like it or not. I have a 4x4 but there's something in that bike that keep pulling me in and I'm not a fan of speed so I think.... I think I may buy one. Cheers!
@@bakupcpu Thanks for your comment. I was giving my honest opinion. I just sold my Polaris 4x4 side by side. I just did not need it anymore. Around my property I do use the Rokon everyday if for no other reason to go get the mail and newspaper for my sweet wife. And the sidecar has really become very useful like carrying 300 lbs of feed to my deer feeders or carrying tools here or there and pool supplies in one trip from the garage to the pool including that 4", 30 ft long unruly vacuum hose.. Then I drop the sidecar with one thumbscrew and go trail riding on my property or ride it to town to my favorite gun store. Again, mine is the street legal Ranger. and btw my insurance including liability and theft is only $94.00 per year. I do hope you enjoy your demo ride. Just remember, the ride is not about the destination but the fun you have along the way.
@@nbragtop I agree 100% with you I was planning on using mine (if I go the Rokon way) for riding every day to the job on trail and camping (4 season) I would require a trailer for this and my dog would come with me. Where I live right now we do have group ride on almost every weekend and everyone ride a quad for the most part and the fastest we go in the trail is about 30-40 KPH which (18-24 MPH) I would be curious to see if a Rokon would be able to ride in a group I guess it's one thing I'll find out.
Does the sidecar limit you on the off-road capability that's one thing I was wondering about
HEY! I just saw this same Rokon and owner on Jay Leno's Garage!
Me too!...He must have run out of brochures. But a lot more fun to tell everyone about it himself.
When we were logging, we would use the Rokon 2wheel drive to get to the top of some of the trees that were over 150 feet tall. Yep, we would drive straight up to the top of the trees. It was much quicker than climbing with a rope. Once this dude from New York drove one to the top of the Empire State Building. With both wheels pulling you can ride it straight up buildings. It's unbelievable.
You just came from Jay Leno's video... My grandpa used to ride mules and use teams to log. I bet he could ride from the bottom to the top of all those trees faster with those mules. Felling them prior, of course!
Funny comment bud! 🤣👍🏼
LSD and cartoons... perfect combinations.
Nice one nifty little bike. Plenty of fun on that 👍😎
Now that they came out with this version it is basically a dual sport bike. A few years back I checked them out at the only dealer in my area and he was ripping you off to make it street legal because here in Washington in order to drive up fire roads or forest service roads it must be street legal. So the dealer had jacked up the cost to around $10k. Needless to say I left without a Rokon. I still want one though but may just try the used market, problem there is most people keep them so I've not been able to find too many used and in good shape. The guys from Fire Mountain Outdoors YT channel picked up a used one in real rough shape maybe a year ago and it had issues but I'll have to go back and check their channel about it. Yep just checked they did get it running but had to put in work to make it happen. I on the other hand don't need that headache in my life, I prefer a modern working version.
You can buy them directly from rokon on their website and have it delivered directly to you
@@circuitboarddudegaming5700 nice
I saw one of those at Ft Drum NY home of the 10th Mountain Div. It was in the back of the Motor Shop where they worked on the old Ford M151 Jeeps It was red and black . But that was in the late 80s I haven't seen one since! I didn't know they were still made. I told you I was old! Hahaha! 11B 1985-2009 11Z retired Sky Soldier..
Another great upload MixFlip. I also see by the comments that people like your upload style. Thanks and your efforts are greatly appreciated.
I'm not far behind you bro. I graduated HS in the 80s too lol. Thanks for watching
@@mixflip Who said I graduated HS? Hahahaha. I'm a GED kid. Wild kid, great parents just a wild one (black sheep my Filipina mom called it) out of three, I was the one that the other two heard "thats your brother!?!" Hahaha.
I enlisted at 17 two days after I got my GED.
@@on2wheels378 lol....you said "I'm outta here as soon as possible". Me too I couldn't wait to leave my home town.
@@mixflip Haha, nah, I figured if I joined the Army, my Pop and Mother concurred or would've ended up in prison (I did two stints in LA County Juvenile hall since I was 14 and three times in Juvi Jail in Long Beach, Carson Sheriffs office where they release you to your parents after arrest) .
Seriously... I was a wild and felonious. That was the 80s for me.. I was raised in a upper middle class area of LA county and went to a stuffy Catholic private school in Torrance (Bishop Montgomery). Like I said, good family life. But I hated that Catholic schooling and lashed out maybe.
But I hung out in Long Beach, Carson and Wilmington... Not a good place to be at 10 pm on a weeknight back then. Haha. Like I said, my older brother and younger sister heard "that's your brother!?!?!" A lot when we were younger.
He was on Jay Leno's garage he had that motorcycle and the owner of the company was with him I didn't know he was a sales rep
I'M looking to buy two or four I get my Farm soon....... Rokon and perfect for Bug out.
Thanx for the mc vid. Something else to go w/ wilderness living.
I used to ride a motorcycle everyday in Hawaii because I didnt even own a car. Rain or shine. I'd show up to work drenched sometimes....that's biker life though.
mixflip You Guamanian or other Polynesian? Just noticing the forensics. Were you a marine or other ? Don't take offense. Anyway good vids w/camping n travel in mind. Thanx.
@@raysova7666 Filipino mix. Grandfather was from Philippines grandmother was from Oklahoma (Irish). I was an FMF Navy Corpman. (fleet marine force) attached to 3rd marine division.
The reason Rokons are so pricey is via being mostly hand built, by skilled craftsmen in America. My nearest dealer (40 miles away) kept jerking me around on the phone "calling for his boss's approval" on every option/question I had when trying to order one, that I finally called Rokon Int. direct (in between dealer phone calls) & found they would ship me a new Trailbreaker direct for $400 less than the dealer wanted!(AND being shipped from state of NH : NO sales tax!!).The crating charge was well worth it : bike arrived in pristine condition & was enjoyably easy to set up! Bike is even factory titled as a "mototractor" (original name inventor gave it in 1958--before "Trailbreaker") : this may be so you can DMV it as farm machinery, if desired? If you can afford but only one option : GET THE BRUSH-BUSTER HAND GUARDS!! They WILL save your brake levers in spills! Although a beast in snow, bike will suddenly slide out from under you if icey base underneath snow cover (don't ask me how I know this!) - hence I had to order up a sidecar for "snowfall stability"- to avoid further dumping of bike (you will need to knock off a conveince store to pay for matching up sidecar radial tire & wheel tank to match same bike options!) An unforseen perk for adding in the sidecar option is EASY trailering on small utility trailers : just drive it all on & strap things down, then to unload- simply roll backwards off trailer in neutral, pushing on handlebar guards while tapping brake levers as needed for control on the downhill ramp. Remember that Rokons are SLOW vs. conventional ATVs, but (like the tortoise & the hare)-- it WILL win the race! (i.e.-get you there & back!). Try driving an ATV thru a cabin doorway or traversing a hill sideways like a Rokon can-- not to mention only 218 lbs. to deal with in a spill, vs. manhandling a 400+ lbs. ATV! If you do your homework & get to really understand a Rokon, you will find they are a VERY unique beast- in a class by themselves!...
Rich Pittwood
Thank you for the information.
Like that bike! Great way to bring a hog or deer back to your truck! Thanks!
Yup. Imagine shooting a 250 pound hog 5 miles deep in the canyons....dragging it back would be so much easier with one of these.
I dig those rotopax there. Wonder if he made a custom mount for them
That thumbnail though!
You can feel both front and rear up with whatever you want... Both can hold two and a half gallons!
It's a Nifty set up, but I do have to ask how is this any better than a four wheeler? The narrow frame might get you through some narrow gaps in the trees that a four-wheeler wouldn't be able to make, and the fact that it can float is nice but with two cargo racks in the utility hitch I can pack a lot of functionality in do a package that's going to go further and faster while carrying just as much if not much more gear.
I can only speculate. I used to own an quad and I have to admit it was easy to ride, easy to carry a 2nd person and could pull a small trailer if I wanted to. Down side....if I had a jeep wrangler or Cherokee or 4runner or landcruiser....it would be tough to carry a quad without a trailer. These tiny mountain goat bikes are easily packable on a 2 inch hitch which is why you see them on Unimogs alot. Of course I'm just speculating since I've never owned a rokon.
The ability to be road legal like a scooter could be a factor depending on your needs/wants.
@@thawk1435 could be, but the top speed limits it's utility in that department.
That guy is a cool dude.
love the rokon
Look at the jugs mounted on that rokon!
in the desert I would rather have a dual sport like the suzuki v strom, but for an urban bug out or the bush Rokan rules
I love the vstrom.
@@mixflip and the V strom loves u buy one for each of ur kids when they r old enuff
Looked all good till I saw the chain setup in the front...that looks like trouble waiting to happen if you riding in rough shrubby trails
That a heck of a bike.
wait, is this the guy i just saw with leno???
Who else vibing to texas red in the background
What is the storage tank you have on the side and how do you have it connected ? I have a Rokon and have been looking for on that would fit. Thank you
Love those things!
Seems cool but I would go with something like a Kawa 650 so I could outrun the zombies.🙃🙃🙃
In fairness if you're going off-road you're not going to want to get much higher than the top end of that motorcycle anyway.
@@mrspeigle1 I was mostly joking, though I'm in a desert area so you can run pretty wide open here also.
@@thawk1435 yeah as long as you can remember where the ditches are😜
@@mrspeigle1 yeah I learned that lesson. It wasn't fun. 🙃🙃🙃
Me too. The military used to use the KLR. Maybe they still do?
They have a prepper version
Curious on reliability. Manly looking though for sure. 🤙
They have been in business for decades so they must be doing something right. In 2008 many weak businesses folded. Only the strong survived.
So cool..
'' american poutine '' : c'est pas mangeable ! get the genuine one from Qc
Is like a motorized Mule.
Way over complicated drive system in the front..
Actually seems like a logical solution for 2wd. Have you seen a christini 2wd dirt bike? It's just as complicated if not more complicated. It's the nature of the 2wd beast I guess.
I think the same. Better having a simple and reliable one wheel drive in a time w.o. service workshops every second corner.
im getting one
Kool . What we used to call Bitchen.
🇺🇸 cheers.
The hollow wheels is so FN stupid.
Why do people act like it's a big FN deal to put water or fuel in the wheel. It's stupid.
Over priced for a generic machine. It is though made in America, has a reputation for durability, and performance.
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Okay....... convince me why I should spend $7,000 on a modified Rupp mini bike vs a $6,000 Honda four wheeler. Not being snarky, all seriousness. Go.......
Because a 4 wheeler will flip when traveling across steep terrain. This thing can go down game trails. Plus you can float it across the water
admit it, who clicked because of the thumbnail. 😁
..Do you mean the future X Mrs Miller?
I would have clicked regardless but the thumbnail expedited the process. 😍
Bob Ross, you honest man you.
yeah me, I know all about da Rokan
Every one
Is like a motorized Mule.