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New CB650F made in Japan
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Guth Offline
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New CB650F made in Japan
I was just reading once again about the new 2018 CB650F. I don't exactly know why as I'm not in the market for one, but for whatever reason I'm interested to see how things work out for this model. I was surprised to read that this bike was being made in Japan.

I was assuming that they would be producing this bike in Thailand at the price point they're competing at. Obviously not a big deal in the over all scheme of things. I simply have a preference for Honda's made in Japan, if for no other reason than the company's heritage. One more nice surprise from this new bike — I hope it does well for them.

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07-24-2017 10:28 PM
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curlyjoe Offline
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RE: New CB650F made in Japan
Here's Hondaprokevin's review.

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07-25-2017 03:42 AM
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HondaPro Kevin Offline
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RE: New CB650F made in Japan
(07-24-2017 10:28 PM)Guth Wrote:  I was just reading once again about the new 2018 CB650F. I don't exactly know why as I'm not in the market for one, but for whatever reason I'm interested to see how things work out for this model. I was surprised to read that this bike was being made in Japan.

I was assuming that they would be producing this bike in Thailand at the price point they're competing at. Obviously not a big deal in the over all scheme of things. I simply have a preference for Honda's made in Japan, if for no other reason than the company's heritage. One more nice surprise from this new bike — I hope it does well for them.

Your assumption was almost right as the previous generation CB650F / CBR650F models were made in Thailand. Peaked my curiosity when that piece of info rolled out a little while back. When Honda first started pumping a lot of our USA models out of that Thai plant, a lot of us were slightly worried. Would the quality control still be there? Would it be the typical Honda we're used to? To date, I have yet to see any of the Thai made models have any issues or be lacking next to a model pumped out of Japan. Aside from working next to them day after day for over 10 years, I also own a couple of Japan built bikes as well as Thai built models and when it comes to overall fit, finish and overall build quality - I wouldn't be able to tell the difference.

It's going to be interesting to see how her fate holds here in the USA this go-around as the original CB600F Hornet died a slow death with dismal sales year after year on our side of the pond. Naked sport bikes have started to rise in sales though with Honda (and other brands too) thanks to the introduction of the CB500F. Hopefully it does a little better than the original first generation CBR650F...

(07-25-2017 03:42 AM)curlyjoe Wrote:  Here's Hondaprokevin's review.

Thanks for sharing bud, really appreciate it...

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07-25-2017 11:23 PM
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Cormanus Offline
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New CB650F made in Japan
Good write up, Kevin.
07-25-2017 11:42 PM
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HondaPro Kevin Offline
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RE: New CB650F made in Japan
(07-25-2017 11:42 PM)Cormanus Wrote:  Good write up, Kevin.

Thanks! Honda's main website has always been lacking with the nitty-gritty kind of info that I like to see on a model when I'm doing research on it so I figured I would give it a shot on trying to fill that void for those few people that are out there like me that want to know every little thing possible.

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07-26-2017 11:34 PM
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Guth Offline
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RE: New CB650F made in Japan
Just to clarify, my comments and thoughts were focused more on the costs of manufacturing the bike rather than with the quality of the product. The fact that Honda had previously been manufacturing this bike in Thailand makes total sense. The most recent data I could find shows the cost of labor in Thailand to be incredibly less than the cost of labor in Japan (less than half as much). Unless there ends up being a huge bump in pricing, the news that Honda is now building the bike in Japan seems even more noteworthy.

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07-27-2017 07:53 AM
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spacetiger Offline
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RE: New CB650F made in Japan
(07-27-2017 07:53 AM)Guth Wrote:  Just to clarify, my comments and thoughts were focused more on the costs of manufacturing the bike rather than with the quality of the product. The fact that Honda had previously been manufacturing this bike in Thailand makes total sense. The most recent data I could find shows the cost of labor in Thailand to be incredibly less than the cost of labor in Japan (less than half as much). Unless there ends up being a huge bump in pricing, the news that Honda is now building the bike in Japan seems even more noteworthy.

Yes, that is a worthy point to ponder. I'd guess there is "excess" capacity at a plant and it makes more sense to bring work back inhouse than to farm it out?
07-27-2017 05:20 PM
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activedirt Offline
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RE: New CB650F made in Japan
(07-24-2017 10:28 PM)Guth Wrote:  I was just reading once again about the new 2018 CB650F...

...— I hope it does well for them.

I'm looking for a second bike and the 2018 CB650F is one of them. Has anyone in this forum bought one of these are at least taken on for a test ride. If so what do you think.

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10-16-2017 09:17 AM
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Rboe Offline
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RE: New CB650F made in Japan
My buddy on one a couple weekends ago.    

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10-17-2017 07:48 PM
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RE: New CB650F made in Japan
Except for the headlight (IMO) , thats a good looking bike. Exhaust looks pretty cool.

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(This post was last modified: 10-17-2017 08:00 PM by The ferret.)
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