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Most were made in the late 70's, early 80's and had a 2-speed gear box with a torque converter. I've ridden the Honda 750 and it was...well... automatic. With two speeds it was no ball-of-fire, but it was OK. You don't see them around much and as I have never worked on one, I probably shouldn't try to tell you how to fix one ! | Most were made in the late 70's, early 80's and had a 2-speed gear box with a torque converter. I've ridden the Honda 750 and it was...well... automatic. With two speeds it was no ball-of-fire, but it was OK. You don't see them around much and as I have never worked on one, I probably shouldn't try to tell you how to fix one ! | ||
Rokon Had a 340cc dirt bike with a snowmobile type, belt drive, transmission with drive and driven clutches. Rokon also has a two wheel drive, backwoods, motorcycle with the same type of clutch. Works quilt well once you get used to it. It will go just about anywhere. Β | |||
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