The Tamiya 23210 Honda CB750 Racing model captures the look of the 1970 Daytona contender with close fidelity. It arrives partly assembled so builders can focus on the finishing touches and metal detailing.
When the Honda CB750 launched in 1969 it introduced a 4-cylinder SOHC engine, an electric starter and a front disc brake that reshaped expectations. The race-prepped version used lighter materials and upgraded brakes, and its win at Daytona with Dick Mann highlighted its capabilities.
Key metal parts include aluminium rims and stainless spokes that add realism and weight. The kit uses polycaps and precise screws for a secure bolt-on build, removing the need for plastic cement, and it includes an aluminium stand for tidy display.
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