
Bad Bagger
Mainline · HW Moto (2016) · #3/5
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View series →The story behind the Bad Bagger
The Bad Bagger is a unique entry in the world of Hot Wheels diecast because it proves you do not need four wheels to be part of the collection. Released as a Treasure Hunt model back in 2016, this heavy cruiser brings serious attitude to any shelf or track setup. As part of that year HW Moto series designed by Larry Wood, it captures the classic American chopper vibe with its extended forks and large saddlebags. The blue body features bold orange flame decals that pop against the metal finish. Being a Treasure Hunt means this piece was hidden in packs during retail runs rather than sold at checkout counters alone, making each discovery feel special for those hunting for rare finds.
Materials, colors and value
This model comes with solid construction typical of high-end releases. The chassis is made from ZAMAC diecast metal or unpainted steel depending on the specific casting variant you find in the wild. You might encounter versions featuring a standard blue finish, but many collectors specifically seek out the Metalflake Blue edition which offers extra shimmer under light. It sits at a standard 1/64 scale so it fits perfectly alongside regular cars despite being a motorcycle build. Due to its status as a limited production Treasure Hunt item from nearly a decade ago now, values tend to stay higher than average Mainline releases.
Questions about the Bad Bagger
Is the 2016 Bad Bagger considered rare?+
Yes this model is definitely classified as hard to find since it was released exclusively within Treasure Hunt assortments during 2016. These special runs are produced in much smaller quantities compared to standard Mainline vehicles found on every store shelf today.
How can I tell if my Bad Bagger is a real Treasure Hunt?+
You should look closely at the base of the motorcycle for a small flame decal placed right next to the Hot Wheels logo. That symbol confirms it belongs to the exclusive Treasure Hunt lineup instead of being just another regular series release from that same season.
What colors exist for this specific model?+
Most examples you will see have either a flat blue paint job or a shimmering Metalflake Blue coating on the body panels. The frame underneath usually stays unpainted showing bare metal texture while some variants feature heavy silver ZAMAC plating across all chassis surfaces.
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How much is a DHR40 - Bad Bagger Hot Wheels product worth?
This 2016 Mainline (treasure hunt) casting doesn't have enough market data yet, so this is an estimate based on its type, rarity and age. Value rises for older and rarer castings — a 1970s Mainline is worth far more than a current one. Prices are shown in EUR and refreshed as new market data arrives.



















