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VIDEO: The Weirdest Motocross Bike Ever Made!

Is this the World’s Weirdest Motocross Bike? Let’s find out! The Automatic Rokon RT340 from 1975 is certainly one of the most bizarre dirt bikes ever made and we’ve been able to find a prime example to take a close look at. In this video I’ll take you through the MX racing history of Rokon – yep the 2 wheel drive motorcycle guys – of course we’ll take a tour around the machine, and if we are feeling strong enough maybe we’ll even be able to rip this bike into life once again…and yes i said rip, not kick! ;-D

Images and Video by the Toofast Media Group

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