HARLEY-DAVIDSONSportster Streamliner 1970 - 1971
In 1970, renowned racer Calvin Rayborn II, or Cal Rayborn, behind the bars of the Harley Davidson Sportster Streamliner, set a new land speed record of 265.492 mph on the Utah Bonneville salt flats, a record that remained unbroken until 1975. The streamlined, stiletto-shaped machine was equipped with a Sportster engine that ran on 70% nitro-methane, had a 23" diameter and a wheelbase of just over 10 feet.
HARLEY-DAVIDSONSportster Streamliner 1970 - 1971 Specs
| Type: |
Overhead-valve, V-twin |
| Displacement: |
1460 cm3 |
| Bore X Stroke: |
- |
| Compression Ratio: |
- |
| Horsepower: |
- |
| Torque: |
- |
| Fuel System: |
Carburetor |
| Gearbox: |
4 Speed |
| Clutch: |
- |
| Primary Drive: |
- |
| Final Drive: |
- |
| Frame: |
- |
| Front Suspension: |
- |
| Rear Suspension: |
- |
| Front Brake: |
- |
| Rear Brake: |
Drag chute and skids |
| Overall Length: |
- |
| Overall Width: |
- |
| Seat Height: |
- |
| Wheelbase: |
- |
| Ground Clearance: |
- |
| Weight: |
- |
| Fuel Capacity: |
- |
| Front: |
- |
| Rear: |
- |
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