Hot Wheels | Honda CB750 Cafe
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.
Model Number: JBB79
Year: 2025
Series: Hot Wheels Mainline | "HW Moto" | 1/5
[Ships with Hot Wheels Mainline Protective Case]