
Blast Lane
Mainline · HW Moto (2017) · #5/5
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View series →The story behind the Blast Lane
The Blast Lane motorcycle from 2017 stands out as a serious find for any diecast enthusiast hunting through packs. As part of the HW Moto series within the standard Mainline assortment, this model was designated as a Treasure Hunt release by designer Mark Jones. You know you have found one because it carries the flame logo on its packaging card or base. These models are intentionally hidden in limited quantities among regular cars at retail stores. The design features a classic chopper style with high handlebars and extended front forks. Collectors look for this specific 2017 run to complete their HW Moto sets since it represents one of the rarer motorized themes from that year.
Materials, colors and value
This custom bike model uses a durable metal base material to give it weight and feel. The frame features an unpainted metallic finish or ZAMAC depending on the specific manufacturing batch found in circulation. The body parts include dark red accents along with white plastic details for the handlebars and headlight assembly. It comes in 1/64 scale, which matches standard Hot Wheels proportions perfectly alongside other cars from that collection. Because it is a Treasure Hunt model produced under SKU DVC90, this item usually holds more value than average releases due to its scarcity.
Questions about the Blast Lane
how do i know if my blast lane motorcycle is real+
Check the bottom of the metal base for a small flame logo symbol. This mark identifies it as an official Treasure Hunt release from 2017 designed by Mark Jones. You should also look for the specific SKU code DVC90 printed near the copyright date to verify authenticity against fake reproductions.
is this hot wheels motorcycle rare+
Yes, it is considered a limited edition model because of its Treasure Hunt status within the 2017 Mainline series. These vehicles were produced in much smaller numbers compared to regular releases and hidden randomly inside standard packs at toy stores or grocery shops for collectors to hunt down.
what color variations exist for this bike+
Most examples feature a dark red body with white plastic components on the handlebars. The metal base typically appears either in a shiny ZAMAC silver finish or remains unpainted depending on which production run was used during manufacturing.
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How much is a DVC90 - Blast Lane Hot Wheels product worth?
This 2017 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.






















