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| PM Newbie Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Kalama, Washington
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| My 2X2 Scoot Here's some pics of the project I've been working on... It's a 1969 Rokon Trailbreaker(two wheel drive) frame and running gear that I obviously whacked and modded. I just thought I'd share, and say thanks to all of y'all that I've bought from, answered my questions, or just posted up stuff that I lurked and searched... Thanks, Mark |
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| 1st Gear Member Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Carlisle, Pa
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| Re: My 2X2 Scoot that things pretty gnarly man |
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| 2nd Gear Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: new castle, pa
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| Re: My 2X2 Scoot how well does it pull those big tires and all that drive train? |
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| 3rd Gear Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Malone N.Y.
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| Re: My 2X2 Scoot wwwwttttffffffff quad rims and a gpx motor?!?!?! wow wow wow thats sick |
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| PM Newbie Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: biloxi
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| Re: My 2X2 Scoot wow, that thing is ugly as ####, but some how it is awsome at the same time. good job!!! |
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| Re: My 2X2 Scoot that thing is sweet. i like the plastics on there. looks bad a$$ |
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| Re: My 2X2 Scoot WE need video man, pony up! |
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| PM Newbie Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Kalama, Washington
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| Re: My 2X2 Scoot My hat's off to you stunters...I'm too old for this crap... OWWWW... Mark Last edited by Kalamamark; 04-13-2008 at 04:58 PM. |
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| Re: My 2X2 Scoot holy crap the bikes is pretty cool but that damn endo flip has me laughing my ass off |
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| PM Newbie Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Kalama, Washington
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| Re: My 2X2 Scoot Yep...that's me...I'm just a rolling treasure trove of comedy. I'm just here to show folks why they shouldn't 'try this at home.' Mark |
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| Re: My 2X2 Scoot lol, the bike is super cool though |
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| Advertiser Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Battle Ground, WA
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| Re: My 2X2 Scoot Wow.... That's pretty cool. I can't believe you made that thing...
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| 1st Gear Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: youngstown ohio
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| Re: My 2X2 Scoot sick man! that thing is crazy! any more pics of the drive train? |
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| PM Newbie Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Kalama, Washington
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| Re: My 2X2 Scoot The drive train is pretty much standard 1969 Rokon trailbreaker...they were originally powered by Chrysler Powerbee two stroke (US820) connected via a belt to a British Albion three speed tranny. I used the GPX motor to replace the two stroke and brit tranny. Originally, they had the sprockets on alternating sides front and rear. I converted the rear to left side drive, and got my sprockets and hubs from the great Dave Fillman at www.fillmanengineering.com More info on these bikes can be found by rooting around on this page.. ROKON TRAIL-BREAKER MOTORCYCLES Mark |
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| Re: My 2X2 Scoot mud bog er'! that wheelie was pretty cool haha |
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