As I recall, Ford Motors in the 70s (??) had that with the Ford Pinto. The way the fuel tank was fitted meant it was prone to blow up in a minor nose to tail. Ford calculated that it was cheaper to defend lawsuits and pay compensation to anyone injured than to recall and repair all the cars.
"A shark on whiskey is mighty risky, but a shark on beer is a beer engineer" - Tad Ghostal
I wonder if they forgot to treat the tank. If they forgot to treat the tank, did they also forget to treat the rest of the bike?
But I agree. Probably a manufacturing glitch rather than overall change in build quality.
I've owned three Honda's now, and never had a single break down. My current Honda CBR600 now has 60k km's on it.
BMW has the benefit of a reputation that it possibly no longer deserves. Back in the day BMWs were built by tradesmen and their quality was unsurpassed. If you were going to circumnavigate the globe there was just one choice - BMW. (Although apparently nobody told Ted Simon that... )
When BMW opened their factory in Berlin and hired assembly workers off the street the quality unsurprisingly suffered. It still isn't necessarily bad, it's just no longer the absolute best you can get.
Honda reliability isn't a myth, it's based on a lot of surveys over nearly half a century now. I was talking to a Honda dealer who said they had never found a single loose fastener on a Honda. Pre-delivery checks will turn up the occasional loose nut on even the "prestige" European brands (KTM was mentioned specifically). They are built by humans after all, and that's what the checks are for.
Various Honda models are now assembled in India, Brazil, Italy, and possibly China, as well as Japan. Honda build quality is now more of a variable. The Japanese assembled bikes will be as good as ever but some of the others may not be to the same standard.
Bob referred to a 125cc bike? Hardly a flagship model and it's not exactly realistic to expect Faberge build quality on what is a basic budget bike.
Sorry, but the original post reminds me of Chicken Little's response to the acorn.
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I've had endless problems with my Honda Melody and CG125, yet my CBR250R has performed flawlessly (so far).
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