Tamiya Honda CB 750F 300014006

Tamiya Honda CB 750F 300014006
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Información del producto "Tamiya Honda CB 750F 300014006"
Manufacturer: Tamiya
Scale: 1:12
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Model: Honda CB 750F
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Description: diecast scale truck model

 

The Honda CB750F Motorcycle appeared on the Japanese market in June 1979 and was soon to become the bestseller in the 750 class. Just ten years prior to their 750F release, Honda opened up the field of multicylinder bikes with their now famous four-cylinder CB750. Honda had won several Grand Prix motorcycle races with multicylinder bikes, and the CB750 was based upon these experiences. The engines worked flawlessly and provided very smooth power, shocking the industry so much that shortly after, many of the famous makers produced four-cylinder large cubic motorcycles. Honda naturally held the number one position in sales for many years, but then Kawasaki released their "Z" series DOHC 4-cylinder 750 bikes, taking over the number one position and relegating Honda to second place. However, Honda didn't take this setback for long and continued to improve their engines. In 1979, they released a CB750K DOHC with four valves per cylinder, a powerful 68 hp, and new body styling. It wasn't long before Honda was number one again! The CB750F, released in June 1979, was styled after the very popular European Honda CB900F, which had been copied from their racing RCB bike. This style was new to stock motorcycles worldwide. With the low-positioned handlebars and rear-positioned footrests, it allowed for a "slouched" riding position. The style set the standard for the eighties.

The CB750F is powered by a 4-cylinder DOHC 748cc engine with 4 valves per cylinder, and the 1981 version produces 70 horsepower. The bike has a double-cradle frame of welded steel tubing, semi-air front suspension system, and FQV-damped rear coils. Braking utilizes the dual-piston caliper system, with dual discs in front and a single disc at the rear. A newly designed racing-type front fender with spoiler has proved to be very popular among motorcycle enthusiasts. The overall styling unveiled in 1979, with the smooth flowing lines from tank to tail light, has been retained, and it is likely that this fine motorcycle will stay at the forefront of sales for years to come.

Model kit, 1:12 scale, street version, engine, frame, motorcycle stand, street tires, exhaust system, instructions, decals, length 183 mm.

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