Honda CB750 Racing - Collectors Club Special / Masterwork Collection - Semi-Assembled Premium Model
1/6 scale Honda CB750 Racing - Semi-assembled Premium Model - Tamiya Collectors Club Special / Masterwork Collection.
About the model:
- 1/6 scale semi-assembled display model of the Hobda CB750 Racing Type
- Highly detailed Premium-Model
- Length: 348mm
- Width: 92mm
- Model can be easily assembled - no cement is required
- Precision detailed plastic air cooled 4-cylinder engine, Keihin CR quad carburetor, oil cooler and chain.
- Realistic front/rear wheels with aluminum rims and stainless steel spokes.
- Snap-on fuel tank and seat can be easily installed, while cowlings are secured with screws
- Comes with fully assembled shaped aluminum display stand
- Includes screwdriver and tweezers for assembly
About the Honda CB750 Racing:
The Honda CB750 is regarded as one of the most iconic motorcycles in history. First introduced in 1969, it revolutionized the motorcycle industry with its inline four-cylinder engine—a technology previously reserved for high-performance racing bikes.
The racing version, the Honda CB750 Racing Type, was specifically developed for competitions such as the prestigious Daytona 200. In 1970, the CB750 Racing Type achieved a historic victory at this event, with American rider Dick Mann taking first place at an impressive average speed of 164.3 km/h. This success cemented the CB750’s status as a legend in both the racing and production motorcycle worlds.
The CB750 was Honda's answer to increasing competition, showcasing its reliability, performance, and innovative engineering. Highlights included the air-cooled 4-cylinder engine, Keihin CR carburetors, and a 4-in-1 exhaust system. These features not only made it a race-winning machine but also a favorite among riders on the road.
The CB750 Racing Type embodied Honda's philosophy of creating production motorcycles with racing DNA, a legacy that continues to influence Honda's designs to this day.
1/6 scale Honda CB750 Racing - Semi-assembled Premium Model - Tamiya Collectors Club Special / Masterwork Collection.
About the model:
- 1/6 scale semi-assembled display model of the Hobda CB750 Racing Type
- Highly detailed Premium-Model
- Length: 348mm
- Width: 92mm
- Model can be easily assembled - no cement is required
- Precision detailed plastic air cooled 4-cylinder engine, Keihin CR quad carburetor, oil cooler and chain.
- Realistic front/rear wheels with aluminum rims and stainless steel spokes.
- Snap-on fuel tank and seat can be easily installed, while cowlings are secured with screws
- Comes with fully assembled shaped aluminum display stand
- Includes screwdriver and tweezers for assembly
About the Honda CB750 Racing:
The Honda CB750 is regarded as one of the most iconic motorcycles in history. First introduced in 1969, it revolutionized the motorcycle industry with its inline four-cylinder engine—a technology previously reserved for high-performance racing bikes.
The racing version, the Honda CB750 Racing Type, was specifically developed for competitions such as the prestigious Daytona 200. In 1970, the CB750 Racing Type achieved a historic victory at this event, with American rider Dick Mann taking first place at an impressive average speed of 164.3 km/h. This success cemented the CB750’s status as a legend in both the racing and production motorcycle worlds.
The CB750 was Honda's answer to increasing competition, showcasing its reliability, performance, and innovative engineering. Highlights included the air-cooled 4-cylinder engine, Keihin CR carburetors, and a 4-in-1 exhaust system. These features not only made it a race-winning machine but also a favorite among riders on the road.
The CB750 Racing Type embodied Honda's philosophy of creating production motorcycles with racing DNA, a legacy that continues to influence Honda's designs to this day.
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