Aoshima The Bike No. 23 1/12 Honda CB750 Dream CB750 FOUR ’69 Custom… 5,280 yen (tax included) Scheduled for release in December 2025





The Honda Dream CB750FOUR was released in 1969. The early model “K0” (K-zero), which used a sand-cast crankcase (later changed to a metal mold), is known as the “sand cast model” and is the most respected of the CB750FOUR series.
This new 1970s style plastic model is a 1/12 scale reproduction of the K0 sandcast model, customized with original hand-bent short tubing without stays, raised handlebars, and a genuine seat without padding.
This custom model uses new molds to add custom parts, and the engine employs a layered construction to recreate the thinness of the fins. It also makes extensive use of plated parts, which are essential for classic cars, and uses metal springs for the rear suspension to achieve a more realistic look.
Product specifications
Brand: AOSHIMA
Specifications: Plastic model
Series: The Bike No. 23
Release date: Scheduled for December 2025
Scale: 1/12
Size: Total length approx. 177mm
Body: PS
Tires: Rubber
Price: 5,280 yen (including 10% tax)
Publisher: Aoshima Bunka Kyozai Co., Ltd.
<<Note>>
*The photo is a prototype. Specifications may differ from the actual product.
First released in 1969 (Showa 44). The early model “with a sand-cast crankcase” is a real treasure!

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The Honda Dream CB750FOUR, born in 1969 (Showa 44), was the world’s first mass-produced motorcycle capable of reaching speeds of over 200 km/h. The engine was an air-cooled, four-stroke, inline four-cylinder, SOHC, two-valve engine with a displacement of 736 cc. The bore diameter and stroke length were set at a long stroke of Φ61.0 mm x 63.0 mm. It produced a maximum output of 67 horsepower.
The CB750FOUR is characterized by the model name followed by a nickname of “K + number” for each model year. The photo shows the first generation 1969 model, known as “K0 (K Zero).”
The first generation K0 was broadly divided into two types. The crankcase of the early model was cast using a sand mold. As production volume increased, the next model was changed to a metal mold, resulting in a smoother cast surface. The K0 with a sand-cast crankcase is highly valued among enthusiasts as “the most valuable of the CB750FOUR-K models.”
The CB750FOUR-K has been highly praised not only in Japan but also in overseas export destinations. Along with the Kawasaki Z2, it sparked a “750cc boom” and became a social phenomenon, leading to the creation of a voluntary restriction by Japanese manufacturers that limits the engine displacement of domestically-spec models to 750cc.

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Honda Dream CB750FOUR-K (K0) Main Specifications
Length x Width x Height: 2160mm x 885mm x 1120mm
Wheelbase: 1490mm
Seat Height: 1455mm
Weight: 235kg
Displacement: 736cc
Engine Type: Air-cooled 4-stroke OHC 2-valve in-line 4-cylinder
Bore x Stroke: 61.0mm x 63.0mm
Compression Ratio: 9.0:1
Maximum Power: 67ps/8000rpm
Maximum Torque: 6.1kg-m/7000rpm
Starting Method: Electric/Kick Start
Transmission: 5-speed (Return Type)
Suspension:
Front Telescopic,
Rear Swingarm
Brakes:
Front Hydraulic Single Disc,
Rear Drum
Tires (Front): 3.25H19-4PR
Tires (Rear): 4.00H18-4PR
Seating Capacity: 2
Fuel Tank Capacity: 19L
60km/h Constrained Fuel Economy: 32km/L
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