Had Lesney built this, good luck on finding any casting variations!
This is 'Roadog' - Built in 1965 and on display at the National Motorcycle Museum in Anamosa, Iowa, USA
https://nationalmcmuseum.org/2016/04/30 ... le-museum/
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John
This would have kept Jack Odell busy..
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Interesting bike. Lesney could have put it in their plastic kit set range and you could build it as intended or customize it further to suit your own preference.
As you alluded too some very fine die casting work would be needed to produce it - just the challenge for Jack and he would have done it.
Steve
Matchboxkiwi
As you alluded too some very fine die casting work would be needed to produce it - just the challenge for Jack and he would have done it.
Steve
Matchboxkiwi
Re: This would have kept Jack Odell busy..
A real Frankenstein monster of a bike! Note the twin (front & rear) roll bars to keep one from being trapped and/or badly burned should the bike fall over on you. While the bike is interesting and a cool thing to analyze (and look at), it would be neither fast, nor well handling. In fact, other than being mechanical art, I see no value to this machine from a cyclist's point of view. From a purely esoteric view I find it an interesting piece of mechanical art.
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Re: This would have kept Jack Odell busy..
Imagine trying to make a U turn on that thing!
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Re: This would have kept Jack Odell busy..
An amazing bike, I tried to access the video shown in the link but didn't work so found one here.
"What one loves in childhood stays in the heart forever." ---Mary Jo Putney
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Re: This would have kept Jack Odell busy..
Linked article noted a minimum turning radius of 17 feet.58oldsfan wrote:Imagine trying to make a U turn on that thing!
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."