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HONDA CB750 CAFÉ
1/642025

HONDA CB750 CAFÉ

CB750

HW MOTO
SKU
JBB79
Release year
2025
Scale
1/64
Base material
-
Series index
1/5
Mainline #
150
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Wheels

MCCRMotorcycle Café Racer

Colors

body
color:Blue
detailed:Light Blue
source:Light Blue
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The story behind the HONDA CB750 CAFÉ

The Honda CB750 Café arrives in the 2025 lineup as part of the HW MOTO series within the standard Mainline assortment. This model celebrates a legendary machine that helped define motorcycle history, scaled down to a rideable format for track sets and display cases alike. The design captures the classic café racer aesthetic with its low stance and streamlined bodywork. As a regular Mainline release, it is meant for widespread distribution rather than limited hunting. Collectors who enjoy two-wheeled diecast toys or fans of vintage Honda styling will appreciate this addition to their shelf. It brings a touch of retro motor culture into the world of small-scale play without requiring rare part numbers to find.

Materials, colors and value

This 1/64 scale replica features a plastic construction typical for Mainline Moto releases, focusing on durability and track performance over heavy metal details. The SKU JBB79 identifies this specific casting in inventory systems. Shoppers can expect the model in Blue or Light Blue paint variations based on production runs. These bright finishes stand out against the black mechanical components and white-wall tires visible in product shots. Because it is a common Mainline item, its monetary value usually stays close to retail price unless found unopened with rare packaging errors. It serves as an affordable entry point for building a motorcycle collection.

Questions about the HONDA CB750 CAFÉ

How can I identify the real Honda CB750 Café from other bikes?+

Look for the distinct café racer styling and the specific blue color options listed in the catalog. The SKU code JBB79 is printed on official packaging and helps verify authenticity against unauthorized reproductions.

Is this motorcycle model considered rare or valuable?+

No, it is a standard Mainline release produced for general retail availability. These models are made in high volumes so they remain affordable for most collectors rather than becoming expensive investment pieces quickly.

What material is used to make this diecast motorcycle?+

Unlike many car models that use metal bodies, Moto series vehicles like the Honda CB750 Café are primarily constructed from durable plastic. This keeps them lightweight and safer for children during play sessions.

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How much is a JBB79 - HONDA CB750 CAFÉ Hot Wheels product worth?

Estimated value
€2.00
Low
€1.40
High
€3.20
Estimated

This 2025 Mainline 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.