RoadDog still runs, it can be found on display at county faires and such. Wild bill was an engineer with McDonnell Douglas or Hughes, he used A Nova II engine, automatic trans, Corvette disk brakes, I've read that he put 20,000 miles on it the first year he built it.
I heard it was sitting for decades after Bill died Till somebody restored it.
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You can see a million miles tonite, but you can't get very far.
Honorary member of UER lifetime acheivement award winning, 2Xplorations and Guide Services, Texas.
That's the one. You could see the fuel spray all over the place. Must have shit his pants.
That Dual Sportster is bad ass. I live near Carnegie here in the Bay area. They hold some crazy hill climb events there. Many of the bikes run the Nitro V-Twins. Sound crazy as fuck when they rip those hills to shreds. Then the same crazy fuckers ride back down the hill.
SIDE NOTE
If anyone has a tab on an early 70's military Harley off-road bike, let me know. My pops is in the market for one. The Mil version did not use the Aermacchi motor, I think it was a BSA. Not positive on that tho. He has his friends in the cycle world looking for him but just thought I would post here as well. Since we find all kinds of goodies in old barns and garages. They are rarer then a wooly mammoth so he is not holding his breath. Just hoping one shows up in the states. I couldn't even dig up a pick of a US version. So...Rare