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Pictures from some of our customers.

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Everrett
Kay Dyer

Bernd Magdeburg writes--here is a pic of our "weird" trialbreaker, hope you enjoy!

Bernd says it is running, "but there has been never a clutch between the transmission."
 

Tony Keller

Tony Keller shows off his 68 MK3 bike. What beautiful countryside he rides on. This shot was taken in Gunnison National Park in Colorado.
Bentley before

Bentley after

Tom Bentley of Elephant Butte, NM began a restoration of his '63 Rokon 

Tom's almost after bike. "I don't think you ever finish the project."
Rob Mitton 1

Rob Mitton 2

Rob Mitton sent a couple of pictures of his 1968 Rokon. He finished restoring it  on a Sunday, "and it started on about the fourth pull and ran pretty good."
Rob says he still has "a couple of issues that I still need to sort out, but that is to be expected on a ground up rebuild, they shouldn't take to long to fix."
Jim Duhamel

Jim Duhamel

Jim Duhamel's Newly Restored early 1974 Rokon MK1V Standard Trailbreaker.
Jim says, " Special thanks to David Fillman for his patience in answering all my technical questions."
Rokon sign

Aaron Gray of Laconia, NH turns on the nightlight for his fleet of Rokons.