Description[]
The Honda CB750 is an air-cooled transverse four-cylinder motorcycle produced by Honda from 1969 to 2003. Designed by Yoshiro Harada, the CB750 is often called the original Universal Japanese Motorcycle and had features not available on a mainstream motorcycle at the time. With their use on this bike the transverse overhead camshaft inline-4 layout became the dominant sport bike layout. The CB750 was also used in racing with mixed success. The CB750F was a café racer-styled version of the CB750, produced from 1975 to 1978. After it was discontinued the CB750 was replaced by the CB900F.
This casting features a kickstand for display purposes. This casting introduces the MCCR wheel.
Versions[]
The Honda CB750 Café has come out in the following 1/64 scale versions:
Col # | Year | Series | Color | Tampo | Base Color / Type |
Handlebar Color | Wheel Type | Toy # | Country | Notes / Variations |
Photo |
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141/250 | 2023 | HW Moto 4/5 |
Navy blue | Honda badging, "SUPER SPORT" on sides | Glossy black / Metal |
Navy blue | MCCR | HKG49 | Malaysia | New Model Base code(s): S01, S03, S07 |
|
141/250 | 2023 | HW Moto 4/5 |
White | Honda badging, "SUPER SPORT" on sides | Glossy black / Metal |
White | MCCR | HKK34 | Malaysia | New Model Base code(s): S25 |
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049/250 | 2024 | Rod Squad 2/5 |
Dark green | White and gold stripes on sides, Honda badging, "SUPER SPORT" on sides | Glossy black / Metal |
Dark green | MCCR | HTC61 | Malaysia | Base code(s): S36 |
2023 card[]
From the back of the 2023 card:
Born: 1969, Japan
Designer: Honda
Custom built in the Hot Wheels® garage, this cool ride rips through the village with a tuned carb motor, performance exhaust, café racer handlebars, and new mag cast style rims.