Drift Savage is absolutely pinned – purple eyes bulging, yellow hair whipping sideways – as this crazed rider hammers a white Roll-O-Flex Wild One across a wall of powder. The red striping, low windshield, and vintage tunnel seat scream early-’70s trail chaos, exactly the kind of scene Monsters on Machines was built for.
Printed on premium die-cut vinyl with bold color and crisp detail, this sticker is made to live in the real world: sled tunnel, helmet, trailer, toolbox, shop fridge, laptop, gas can – wherever you want to show off your love for weird old iron on snow. This design is Number 1 of 12 in the Roll-O-Flex Wild One series.
Highlights:
Original Monsters on Machines artwork featuring the Roll-O-Flex Wild One
Purple monster with wild yellow hair and a full send across the lake
High-quality vinyl with strong adhesive and vivid, weather-resistant inks
Perfect for garages, race trailers, man caves, gear bags, and display walls
Great gift for vintage snowmobile fans and sticker collectors
Vehicle Information – Roll-O-Flex Wild One Snowmobile
Roll-O-Flex was part of the explosion of small snowmobile builders that hit the market in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The Wild One represented their hot-rod side: a compact, lightweight trail sled with a sporty stance and bright graphics that stood out against the sea of yellow and orange machines of the era.
Typical Wild One–spec sleds ran mid-size two-stroke twins in the 340–440cc range, giving them quick throttle response and enough top-end pull to feel fast on the lake without being unmanageable on tight woods trails. A simple steel chassis, narrow ski stance, and short tunnel kept weight down and made the sled feel lively and responsive.
Suspension was straightforward but tough – leaf springs up front and bogie-wheel or early slide-rail setups in the rear – the kind of hardware riders could fix in a cold shed with basic tools. That mix of light weight, punchy engine, and rugged simplicity gave Roll-O-Flex sleds a loyal following, and today the Wild One has become a favorite among vintage collectors who appreciate its unique styling and underdog history.