2014 Rokon Trailbreaker

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Founded about 50 years ago, Rokon has become synonymous with two-wheel-drive motorcycles that are able to go anywhere. Initially designed as a motorcycle/tractor, the Trailbreaker lives up to its name with incredibly low gearing that enables riders to climb up steep hills balancing at just 0.5 miles per hour.

Rokon Trailbreaker - Front

In the past, I’ve only featured classic Trail Breakers, but it’s impressive that they’re still being cranked out, as this is basically a brand new example. New models use a Kohler 208cc engine that produces 7 horsepower and 9.1 pound feet of torque – never a good sign when you need to include decimal points in your engine output figures. But of course, that’s not the point. You won’t be going quickly, but you’ll be able to go wherever you’d like. Want to learn more? Check out Rokon World for as much information as you can handle, including an excellent history that dispels a lot of myths about how the Rokon Trailbreaker was born. By far the coolest aspect of this bike is the wheels. Built as hollow drums, they’re able to store liquids like extra gasoline or water when you’re on long trips. It doesn’t get much more utilitarian than that – which is why these are so well suited as farm/working bikes.

Rokon Trailbreaker - Rear

This specific Rokon Trailbreaker (VIN: 1yjat7011er800172) has just 3 miles, as it was purchased by someone for a campsite that he didn’t realize wouldn’t allow the bike. So here’s your chance to buy a new Rokon for a little bit of a discount. Upgrades from the base model include radial tires, the camo package, brush busters, rear rack, tow bar, a 12V power outlet, rear seat, and more, bringing the retail price up to $8,800.

Rokon Trailbreaker - Right Side

Find this Rokon Trailbreaker for sale in Bridgewater, New Jersey with a BIN of $7,900 or best offer