Dude, your Dad is definitely one of the good ones, has the know how to make or take care of just about anything, that trailer he made you is really great. Oh and that bike, never heard of it before, but it's definitely cool and should help you plan and build Everstoke.
It's great to see you and your father spending time together! One bit of advice from an old head. TAKE THE TIME TO LEARN FROM YOUR FATHER. My dad could do just about anything, and I REALLY wish I would have paid more attention through the years, so that I would have more of those skills. I lost him in December to COVID 19, and it's a void that will never be filled. He had three tractors, and I don't know how to use a tractor, which is pretty well inexcusable. He built two houses from the ground up, and I can barely nail two boards together. Cherish the moments, and really learn from his wisdom.
You’re right about getting skills now. My father just died, he knew tons of how to do things. He knew to do just about anything. I inherited most everything including the Rokon, I know it will feel weird for a little bit because I’m used to riding a dirtbike.
Nice that you get the whole Rokon concept. Lots of naysayers who love to badmouth them that don’t know what they’re talking about. There are a lot of people who love them. Big rub is the price but made in the USA and fills a unique niche market. Worth it in my view as they are useful and a lot of fun.
That Rokon setup with the roller might be good for grooming snow bike routes. A good firm base is best for riding in snow. I'm not sure if you get any at the property but if you did, that should work. For best results, allow trail to firm up for 12 hours before shredding as long as temps remain below freezing.
ROKON is almost as old as me. Definitely cool stuff. I love things you can fix with a pair of pliers, a screw driver and a crescent wrench. This machine is definitely built to last. Many accessories available from the company. They even make a trailer designed specifically for pulling behind this machine.
I picked up a Rokon Ranger from Ron at Shadow Mountain about 4 months ago. He is a great guy. Love my Rokon. It climbs hills I would not attempt on my old Honda 400.
Drag an old tractor tire or semi truck tire to smooth your dirt trails. We used to use a large backhoe tire to fill the tire ruts and smooth everything on a single lane community dirt road. Worked great.
Dude that thing is amazing. As a bloke who grew up riding dirt bikes I’d be standing up on that thing for the tough stuff and inclines (not sure if you were or not already). Hang on tight and adjust your weight front or back as need be. Sorry if you were already doing that. That trailer is pretty awesome. My concern is the mattock the way it’s positioned and the handle of the tools may rub on the tyre with a heavy load and the tyres compressed.
😂😂 ur dad is a hoot! U should check out Matt’s Off-Road Recovery UA-cam channel. They refurbished a super old Rokon for a guy there. Super interesting! Loving the vids as always!
That crafty little trailer needs to find some good takeoffs from a side by side. With a set of adapter hubs you could probably get it to sit about level with the bigger tires. And then a seatbelt for when you are towing each other around. haha
Love the Rokon! I have looked into getting one of these. I use a dirtbike, with light throttle control, to groom the trails at our ranch but I wish I had fat tires for less passes. There are single wheel trailers that could haul dirt. I’ve used single wheel WeeHoo 2 seater trailer pulled by eBike to haul 2 5-gallon buckets of water around the trails. The trick is getting the buckets off the trailer without tipping the bike 🤣
... every winter the freeze/thaw cycle tends to reclaim the trails or make them raise up and slower, several slower dirt bike passes each spring and then a rain storm and the trails are perfect! With Rokon size tires, it would only take one pass to smash down the freeze/thaw effects and hoofs
I think after you dump the bike a couple times with the trailer attached, you'll realize that a 4 wheeler would have been a little easier. They're pretty good off road. Plus you'd need width for the trailer anyway...
Agreed on stability. Currently the trails aren’t wide enough, and I bet those ones will stay narrow and only use the Rokon. My bet is the trailer is to generally move tools on his access road and perhaps an access trail or some wider flow trails but not all trails. Motorbike is one my favorite tools on the trails at our ranch, it breaks down animal hoofs or helps wear in new trail. We also have mounts for tools on our dirtbikes. I wish I had a Rokon though!
No way man. Quads really don’t work for building advanced single track. My best family friends own a 275 acre mtb ranch (has about 36 gnar trails, full enduro moto loop, and XC trails). It’s a couple hours from BKXC’s property in Blairsden. All of us ride enduro dirt bikes, or smaller dirt bikes like XR100s. Just need a light arborist chainsaw for daily regular tree work.
I'll disagree, that machine will go places you'll never think about taking a four wheeler. You have to be in shape and the learning curve is not just getting on and riding it, it's learning the characteristics of two wheel drive
At first thought had ridden trails with a motorcycle and didn't understand what your problem was. Then I hear mountain bike. Yeah the Rokon is much different and even enough different than a trail motorcycle. By now I bet you got the hang of it.
for quick runs on the property down the trails you should check out a Kaabo Wolf Warrior its all electric still 2wd but much more nimble at 103lbs. I have one and take it on single track mountain bike trails all the time and have yet to find somewhere I could not go with it.
I bought a 2004 without the front modification/shock. Once you learn how to ride the thing it becomes much easier to handle. It is different but when you get the feel for it there's almost nowhere that you can't go. I'd love to see how you've progressed since this video. Could you give us an update?
You still might consider making the trails wide enough for a side by side. A rider at my local park went down and broke some vertebrae and the rescue team had a hell of a time getting him out because it was so narrow.
8:46 my opinion on that trailer is that it is better to have a 'Y' shaped chassis where the support beam forks around the bucket , than the 'T' shaped chassis where the beam goes directly below the bucket This way, the bucket is inside the chassis, not above it The bucket can then be deeper allowing a lower center of gravity, and the trailer hitch can be the same height as the motorbike so that it can be level ... The wheels would also be outside the width of the bucket
try not never to touch your feet to the ground while climbing. It's your weight that gives the bike the traction. Great machines! I grew up in Vt, they are a real cult machine.
They Do Or Did Make A Pump For Fighting Fires For the ROKON'S ,THEY Might Be A Good Thing For You & The Kick Stand is Made To Pivot Ir 360 Either Way in A Tight Place, & Put More Weight On The Front Tire & It Will Clime Way Better
Hey, now that its been a year how do you feel about the Rokon? I am considering getting one for hunting purposes (moving to alaska and might need to move lots of meat). I would probably build a one wheel trailer using a Rokon rim and matching tire that could double as an emergency spare. Thanks for sharing your experiences.
This is awesome! When you first bought the property I wanted to bring up motorcycles, but it seems like a mixed bag in the biking community. As a kid that grew up riding dirt bikes and bikes I appreciate both. If you have any friends with dirt bikes its a great, and quick way to cut trail. Best of luck, love the project and great work as always!
I totally agree, especially if you use throttle control you avoid tearing up the trails and groom out the bumps a new trail tends to have or if you want to blaze new trail let the throttle rip anywhere you intentionally want to smooth bumps.
Good call on that trail tool. I think someone's dad is just as excited about this land project 😊
Dude, your Dad is definitely one of the good ones, has the know how to make or take care of just about anything, that trailer he made you is really great. Oh and that bike, never heard of it before, but it's definitely cool and should help you plan and build Everstoke.
Yeah I was going to say BKXC senior is just an all around badass.
Huh never heard of them they are badass
I could see the use of a small trailer for a whole elk or your camp supplies, what are your thoughts 💭?
Brian your father is a real shredder
It's great to see you and your father spending time together! One bit of advice from an old head. TAKE THE TIME TO LEARN FROM YOUR FATHER. My dad could do just about anything, and I REALLY wish I would have paid more attention through the years, so that I would have more of those skills. I lost him in December to COVID 19, and it's a void that will never be filled. He had three tractors, and I don't know how to use a tractor, which is pretty well inexcusable. He built two houses from the ground up, and I can barely nail two boards together. Cherish the moments, and really learn from his wisdom.
Sorry to hear Willbros, thanks for the advice
You’re right about getting skills now. My father just died, he knew tons of how to do things. He knew to do just about anything. I inherited most everything including the Rokon, I know it will feel weird for a little bit because I’m used to riding a dirtbike.
covid 19 teen more like the jibbies hes got lmao
Your Dad is Awesome! He rode the trails on that thing like a beast. Love the new “tool”. Seems like so much fun.
"See ya on the trail", needs to be a name for a section of your trail system! Looks like a a great place to ride. Thanks, and keep up the great work!
The Rokon has been so great to help build trails. I love that thing
Nice that you get the whole Rokon concept. Lots of naysayers who love to badmouth them that don’t know what they’re talking about. There are a lot of people who love them. Big rub is the price but made in the USA and fills a unique niche market. Worth it in my view as they are useful and a lot of fun.
Rokon is the answer for singletrack maintenance! Great stuff!
I love how supportive and gung-ho your dad is about this adventure. I hope to be that great of a father some day. Awesome video. Super stoked for more
A used utility 4-wheeler wouldn't be too bad. It would be as wide as that dump trailer. You can also seat two people. That's a cool bike too!
Our local MTB group has a Rokon. It is great for trail maintenance days.
whats the name of your MTB group? mine is looking into buying one. any reliability issues?
That Rokon setup with the roller might be good for grooming snow bike routes. A good firm base is best for riding in snow. I'm not sure if you get any at the property but if you did, that should work. For best results, allow trail to firm up for 12 hours before shredding as long as temps remain below freezing.
Very cool video; thanks for posting. My hands broke out in a sweat several times when you were driving through the trees.
That’s awesome. Didn’t even know it existed, definitely adding it to my trail building wish list.
ROKON is almost as old as me. Definitely cool stuff. I love things you can fix with a pair of pliers, a screw driver and a crescent wrench. This machine is definitely built to last. Many accessories available from the company. They even make a trailer designed specifically for pulling behind this machine.
Brian your dad is one cool dude!!!! Enjoy the bike be safe!
Brian, really great to meet your dad! I see now where you get your enthusiasm and positivity.
I love my Rokon. You will not be disappointed.
Dude you have the coolest 2 wheeler now
I picked up a Rokon Ranger from Ron at Shadow Mountain about 4 months ago. He is a great guy. Love my Rokon. It climbs hills I would not attempt on my old Honda 400.
Drag an old tractor tire or semi truck tire to smooth your dirt trails. We used to use a large backhoe tire to fill the tire ruts and smooth everything on a single lane community dirt road. Worked great.
Pops having a blast!!!! That so cool.
Incredible new toy! Lots of utvs, 4 wheelers, and even mini excavators, but now we get a Rokon.
I’m sure I don’t have to tell you but your Dad is freakin awesome. Congrats on the Rokon……..I’m sure it will serve you well. 🇺🇸
This is awesome makes me want to rig a little dump trailer like that for my dirtbike for deer hinting the sierras
That’s such a sick bike/trailer setup. I’m in love
Man Toy Heaven...Brian your MTB videos always make nervous waiting for the wipe out. But watching you ride the Rokon...Oh My, that was fun.
Amazing footage, exactly what i was looking for
Papa bkxc is loving this stuff
Dude that thing is amazing. As a bloke who grew up riding dirt bikes I’d be standing up on that thing for the tough stuff and inclines (not sure if you were or not already). Hang on tight and adjust your weight front or back as need be.
Sorry if you were already doing that.
That trailer is pretty awesome. My concern is the mattock the way it’s positioned and the handle of the tools may rub on the tyre with a heavy load and the tyres compressed.
This video was more exciting than usual, I hope to see this thing in action yeahhhhh!!!!
😂😂 ur dad is a hoot! U should check out Matt’s Off-Road Recovery UA-cam channel. They refurbished a super old Rokon for a guy there. Super interesting! Loving the vids as always!
That Rokon looks really fun to ride, seems like it'll be a huge help at Everstoke. Love the content my man 👍
Those are some beautiful woods
That is a cool bike, not seen one before. It looks to be a great addition to help your trail building.
A few weeks ago - "Let me build these trail..."
Today - "Let me destroy these trials with this motor bike..."
lol
That crafty little trailer needs to find some good takeoffs from a side by side. With a set of adapter hubs you could probably get it to sit about level with the bigger tires. And then a seatbelt for when you are towing each other around. haha
I went down the Rokon rabbit hole a few years ago... one day I will own one...
Seth should come out soon!
OK, now you are straight up collecting toys. I am envious.
They’re made right down the street from me. 🤘
Your Dad is just amazing 😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
Your dad is a super star.
Big time!!
Loving the gun rack every bike needs a gun rack. In PA i can ride anywhere with the 06 on the bars, love it.
That east side trail is a climb!
Ed used one to take supplies to his gold mine. Very cool restoration can be seen at Bikes and Beards channel.
Nice!!
Love the Rokon! I have looked into getting one of these. I use a dirtbike, with light throttle control, to groom the trails at our ranch but I wish I had fat tires for less passes. There are single wheel trailers that could haul dirt. I’ve used single wheel WeeHoo 2 seater trailer pulled by eBike to haul 2 5-gallon buckets of water around the trails. The trick is getting the buckets off the trailer without tipping the bike 🤣
... every winter the freeze/thaw cycle tends to reclaim the trails or make them raise up and slower, several slower dirt bike passes each spring and then a rain storm and the trails are perfect! With Rokon size tires, it would only take one pass to smash down the freeze/thaw effects and hoofs
And the trailer is premium!
That thing is super cool!
I think after you dump the bike a couple times with the trailer attached, you'll realize that a 4 wheeler would have been a little easier. They're pretty good off road. Plus you'd need width for the trailer anyway...
He likes spending money
Agreed on stability. Currently the trails aren’t wide enough, and I bet those ones will stay narrow and only use the Rokon. My bet is the trailer is to generally move tools on his access road and perhaps an access trail or some wider flow trails but not all trails. Motorbike is one my favorite tools on the trails at our ranch, it breaks down animal hoofs or helps wear in new trail. We also have mounts for tools on our dirtbikes. I wish I had a Rokon though!
No way man. Quads really don’t work for building advanced single track. My best family friends own a 275 acre mtb ranch (has about 36 gnar trails, full enduro moto loop, and XC trails). It’s a couple hours from BKXC’s property in Blairsden. All of us ride enduro dirt bikes, or smaller dirt bikes like XR100s. Just need a light arborist chainsaw for daily regular tree work.
I'll disagree, that machine will go places you'll never think about taking a four wheeler. You have to be in shape and the learning curve is not just getting on and riding it, it's learning the characteristics of two wheel drive
You've never been real off roading in hard terrain on a quad I see....
BKXC moto content! I love it! Hang in there - you'll get it.
Forget about your skinny Ripmo Brian ! This is the bike to shred the trails !!!!!
Brian upload ur wedding video
Finally an episode where you did not mention poop or the pooper. Enough of that ‘crap’ already. Lol.
Your dad is the man!
At first thought had ridden trails with a motorcycle and didn't understand what your problem was. Then I hear mountain bike. Yeah the Rokon is much different and even enough different than a trail motorcycle. By now I bet you got the hang of it.
The beast needs a name! “Rocky”, cause it’s a fighter!
Now you need to get the Roxor Jeep and you will have the best of both worlds
Good to see your dad. Just maybe you can talk him into hauling some rocks to a rock garden.
Lower the tire pressure it will smooth the ride out and get better traction.
awesome my friendddddd
i've never seen your dad so excited. lol.
for quick runs on the property down the trails you should check out a Kaabo Wolf Warrior its all electric still 2wd but much more nimble at 103lbs. I have one and take it on single track mountain bike trails all the time and have yet to find somewhere I could not go with it.
Couple days late, I would source a drop hitch adaptor for the trailer till you figure out a bigger tire/more permanent solution. Cool looking machine!
Brian's new toy!
Need to put some Chester pedals on that thing! Fun! Try to find an articulating hitch like they use for overlanding.
I bought a 2004 without the front modification/shock. Once you learn how to ride the thing it becomes much easier to handle. It is different but when you get the feel for it there's almost nowhere that you can't go. I'd love to see how you've progressed since this video. Could you give us an update?
Your dad was ripping on that thing. No fear.
You still might consider making the trails wide enough for a side by side. A rider at my local park went down and broke some vertebrae and the rescue team had a hell of a time getting him out because it was so narrow.
Then it's double track not single track
@@jessecharodetsky it's all how you design the whole trail system. 5 ft trail is wide but for bike park style stuff it's much wider.
One of our more remote local trails bought the local FD a Rokon to do rescues.
8:46 my opinion on that trailer is that it is better to have a 'Y' shaped chassis where the support beam forks around the bucket , than the 'T' shaped chassis where the beam goes directly below the bucket
This way, the bucket is inside the chassis, not above it
The bucket can then be deeper allowing a lower center of gravity, and the trailer hitch can be the same height as the motorbike so that it can be level ... The wheels would also be outside the width of the bucket
try not never to touch your feet to the ground while climbing. It's your weight that gives the bike the traction. Great machines! I grew up in Vt, they are a real cult machine.
How many CC's is it
Hey, we have the same glasses!
Good video.
9:46 - major construction occurring with a backhoe behind the shredquarters! What's that all about?!
Nice Lawnmower
You could remove a lot of pressure from the tyres, way much traction.
Good find. I'm happy for your dad.
I'm surprised that ROKON's aren't illegal in California?
They Do Or Did Make A Pump For Fighting Fires For the ROKON'S ,THEY Might Be A Good Thing For You & The Kick Stand is Made To Pivot Ir 360 Either Way in A Tight Place, & Put More Weight On The Front Tire & It Will Clime Way Better
Brian! I’m getting married this weekend I just found out you’re a newly wed as well! Congrats my friend!
Was looking at a few videos on the rokon and thinking i wouldn’t mind one. Nah not now you changed my mind, easier on a dirt bike.
Good thing you found one in NV cause they can’t be sold in CA.
I would be willing to come up w a couple trials motorcycles to scout/blaze trails with you guys. Much more agile than a rockon..
Dad is epic
Lol that town you picked it up at is the same town a new HBO series takes place in. I think it’s called Small Town News. It’s pretty funny.
nice Rokon cycle catch
#RokonRangers
You've got a rifle rack on the handlebars. Now add a bike rack on the back.
I bet you could mount a bike using the rifle rack!
Pops is crazy 😜
the yam tw250 is a good bike for this king of thing
You father barely making it over that hill was nerve wracking lol
You can see you take after your dad when he took the Rokon and started shredding on it 😂
Hey, now that its been a year how do you feel about the Rokon? I am considering getting one for hunting purposes (moving to alaska and might need to move lots of meat). I would probably build a one wheel trailer using a Rokon rim and matching tire that could double as an emergency spare.
Thanks for sharing your experiences.
Dude, I reckon you also need an EMTB....
This is awesome! When you first bought the property I wanted to bring up motorcycles, but it seems like a mixed bag in the biking community. As a kid that grew up riding dirt bikes and bikes I appreciate both. If you have any friends with dirt bikes its a great, and quick way to cut trail. Best of luck, love the project and great work as always!
I totally agree, especially if you use throttle control you avoid tearing up the trails and groom out the bumps a new trail tends to have or if you want to blaze new trail let the throttle rip anywhere you intentionally want to smooth bumps.
I could fix your problem with not rotating with your ujoint when your Rokcon is is a angle.
That thing has the same towing capacity as a 2022 Ford Maverick
I know what I want for Christmas lmaoooo
Have you considered a Suron eMX bike its like a light weight eMX with mtb parts. Also your dad is great :)
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What was that earth mover doing in the background???