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Clubroom => Bike Talk => Topic started by: Tahitian_Red on January 01, 2014, 05:25:51 am
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Did any Rokons ever make it to Australia?
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Yes, I know of 2 that are regularly used in vinduro's
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(http://i467.photobucket.com/albums/rr37/Tony_T12/Harrow2011-179.jpg) (http://s467.photobucket.com/user/Tony_T12/media/Harrow2011-179.jpg.html)
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Did any come when brand new?
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Did any come when brand new?
To my knowledge only 3, all 1973 models. Don Stafford brought in two, one of which Drakie owns, and no-one knows what happened to the other. There was another bought into QLD in the day which now resides in a museum up there at the moment (I think). Including my two they'd be the only five (including the lost one) in Aus ATM AFAIK.
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Yes, I know of 2 that are regularly used in vinduro's
I have only noticed one.
He does seem to get around very slowly though so you come across him several times a day making it seem like there are lots of them!
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Yes, I know of 2 that are regularly used in vinduro's
I have only noticed one.
He does seem to get around very slowly though so you come across him several times a day making it seem like there are lots of them!
Listen you! If you weren't sitting around all busted arse instead of riding then I wouldn't be going past you so often. >:(
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Period Rokon at the Kenilworth (Queensland) round of the Rakman Enduro Series in 1976 (not 1977 as originally stated). Don't know who the rider is - whether he was a local Queenslander, or if he travelled up from the south for the event (It was a National Enduro Series - or an attempt at one anyway).
(http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo184/IT400C/A-04-06-sm.jpg)
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Oops, Sorry, that Rokon photo is from the 1976 Kenilworth Rakman Round, not 1977 as originally stated.
I'll fix the original post now.
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Nice pic! Got any more? :) Perhaps that is the QLD bike and it wasn't the earlier model at all. 1976 was at the tail end of the line for Rokons 'conventional' motorcycles.
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Nice pic! Got any more? :) Perhaps that is the QLD bike and it wasn't the earlier model at all. 1976 was at the tail end of the line for Rokons 'conventional' motorcycles.
Don't forget, we're talking about the early/mid 70's - back then, you didn't always get a new bike every year, especially considering the cost of something like that here in Australia at the time. A Rokon would have cost the same as a new car at the time.
There was also at least one Ossa SDR in that same event, and they were only 72-74 from memory?
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The Rokon in the Motorcycle Museum in Marburg (Qld). A few differences though - the Kenilworth bike seems to have a low pipe? Did Rokons ever come out with a low pipe?
(http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo184/IT400C/DSC_5060-sm.jpg)
(http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo184/IT400C/DSC_5063-sm.jpg)
(http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo184/IT400C/DSC_5064-sm.jpg)
(sorry, only had the built in flash when we went there a couple of years ago.)
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Is it just me or do any others think those bikes look a bit sad crammed into someone's idea of a 'museum'?
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Low pipe
(http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo184/IT400C/A-04-06_1.jpg)
but it does look like a Queensland rego label to me.
(http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo184/IT400C/A-04-06_2.jpg)
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Yes, I know of 2 that are regularly used in vinduro's
I have only noticed one.
He does seem to get around very slowly though so you come across him several times a day making it seem like there are lots of them!
Listen you! If you weren't sitting around all busted arse instead of riding then I wouldn't be going past you so often. >:(
Ha ha, happy new year Paul
Is it just me or do any others think those bikes look a bit sad crammed into someone's idea of a 'museum'?
After buying all the cool bikes in good condition he couldn't afford the large shed to put them in
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(http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a393/gmcloa/Tallarook%202013/Tallarook-2013-Kalika_zpse96d5730.jpg) (http://s15.photobucket.com/user/gmcloa/media/Tallarook%202013/Tallarook-2013-Kalika_zpse96d5730.jpg.html)
(http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a393/gmcloa/Tallarook%202013/Tallarook-2013-Resevoir_zps3c1c646b.jpg) (http://s15.photobucket.com/user/gmcloa/media/Tallarook%202013/Tallarook-2013-Resevoir_zps3c1c646b.jpg.html)
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Most of the Marburg Museum bikes are ex USA imports.....he has some cool shit there.....mostly 70.s era bikes....my favourite....multitudes of multi cylinder 2 stroke road bikes.
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The Rokon in the 1976 Kenilworth photo can't be the one in the Marburg Museum. Apart from the low pipe, it also didn't have the integral carry rack on the back.
up-pipe and integral carry rack at Marburg
(http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo184/IT400C/DSC_5064-2.jpg)
Kenilworth - low pipe and normal rear frame rail
(http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo184/IT400C/A-04-06_1.jpg)
GMC's photo - low pipe and normal rear frame rail
(http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo184/IT400C/Tallarook-Rokon.jpg)
I'd say the bike in the 1976 photo has more in common with the bike in GMC's photo then the bike in the museum.
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The R/T Rokon in the museum is a 1975 model. It still has the high pipe and conventional suspension. New features were a beefed up frame at the steering head, a 21" front wheel (spokes available as options over the mags) and a plastic tank. The 76, in addition to the changes from the '75, had a low pipe(!), laydown shockers and the later ribbed longer travel Betor forks. The pic of the Kenilworth bike is of a 76 model. My bike pictured by Geoff and Tony is a 76 model.
The 73 and 74 models were very similar to each other.
So the question is, where's that bike now?
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Nice pic! Got any more? :) Perhaps that is the QLD bike and it wasn't the earlier model at all. 1976 was at the tail end of the line for Rokons 'conventional' motorcycles.
Yeah, I've got one more shot of that Rokon. Same bike, same river, but it doesn't really help much.
(http://i374.photobucket.com/albums/oo184/IT400C/A-04-05-sm.jpg)
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So the question is, where's that bike now?
I'll make some enquiries. That rego label definitely looks to be a Queensland label, so someone up here should know who rode a Rokon in 1976.
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http://forum.ozvmx.com/index.php?topic=29541.msg288438#msg288438
A long shot :)
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I reckon the guy xing the creek in Qld is Dick Burleson.....or his 1st cousin, judging by the peak on his helmet and the specs. At least he got that right :D :D :D :D