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[[Image:1969-Rokon-Trail-Breaker.jpg| | [[Image:1969-Rokon-Trail-Breaker.jpg|right|thumb|1969 Rokon Trail Breaker]] | ||
[[Image:1975-Rokon-ST-340.jpg|right|thumb|1975 Rokon ST-340]] | |||
[[ | Rokon came out with the first [[automatic transmission]] (actually, a torque converter) with the power delivered via a rubber belt. This beast also had to be started like a lawn mower; you had to pull a stupid rope. When it got hard to start, you would be sucking wind in a hurry. When that torque converter belt got wet, it would slip and smoke like a worm on a barbecue. | ||
[[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers]] | [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers]] |
Revision as of 11:07, 26 May 2010
Rokon came out with the first automatic transmission (actually, a torque converter) with the power delivered via a rubber belt. This beast also had to be started like a lawn mower; you had to pull a stupid rope. When it got hard to start, you would be sucking wind in a hurry. When that torque converter belt got wet, it would slip and smoke like a worm on a barbecue.