In 1969, American International Pictures distributed this film on a double bill with L'occhio selvaggio (1967) (English title: "The Wild Eye").
The plot is somewhat similar to the James Stewart Western Winchester '73 (1950), in which something is stolen and handed over to several people. There it's a gun, here a motorcycle.
The last film Maury Dexter directed, in which he was the actual credited director for the entire film, before becoming a TV producer and occasional director of Little House on the Prairie (1974).
Not long before making this film, Michael Walker's older brother Robert Walker Jr. also made a 'biker' movie with Adam Roarke in the cast: The Savage Seven (1968).
Italian censorship visa # 61822 delivered on 2 February 1973.