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Coronavirus affects Chinese bike manufacturers

The coronavirus scare has forced Honda and CFMoto Chinese factories to extend their lunar new year production closures.

Honda’s factory mainly produces models for the domestic market.

The CFMoto factory in Hangzhou also makes KTM bikes for the domestic market.

Australian CFMoto importer Mojo Motorcycles says the CFMoto factory is scheduled to return to work later this week.

However, with the increasing shutdown over the spread of coronavirus, this could change.

The CFMoto factory is just outside Shanghai and about 750km from Wuhan, the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak.

CFMoto and KTM are also building a joint factory in China with an estimated output of more than half a million bikes a year for the world market.

Michael Poynton, director of Australian CFMoto importer Mojo, says the joint factory was progressing well with production planned for the third quarter of this year.

“I believe the first models to be manufactured there will be the new CFMoto 700s (released in Milan) followed by KTM 790s.”

His planned trip to China early this year has been postponed due to the coronavirus situation.

CFMoto future

CFMoto 700CL-X SportCFMoto 7009CL-X

Coronavirus aside, CFMoto has not curtailed its future product development.

We will still be getting the sexy new 700CL-X at the end of this year and it looks like there will be a 250cc race replica as well.

The 700CL-X was unveiled at the EICMA motorcycle show in Milan last November, while the 250SR prototype rolled out last year looks more likely to hit production.

CFMoto 300SR patent designCFMoto 250SR race spec prototype

Several spy shots of production have been revealed in the past few months.

And now patent drawings and a few specifications have been revealed that show there will be both 27.5hp 250SR and 29hp 300SR versions.

The 700CL-X, 250SR and 300SR bikes would join their current Aussie line-up of 150NK ($3490 ride away), 250NK ($4290), 300NK ($4990) and 650NK naked bikes, plus 650MT sports/adventure ($7490) and 650GT tourer ($8490).

For 2020, there are new colour schemes for the 150NK, 300NK ABS and 650NK ABS:

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

Harley-Davidson ready for HD350 motorcycle

Harley-Davidson announced in June 2019 that it would build small-capacity bikes in China for the Asian market and now they are ready to go into production with the HD350 project.

Harley isn’t the only company downsizing, mainly for the Asian market.

A month after the Harley bombshell, Italian manufacturer MV Agusta confirmed they would make 350-500cc bikes and Ducati signed away its naming rights to Chinese scooters.

HD350 project

Harley-Davidson HD350
Harley-Davidson HD350

Even though it’s called the HD350 project, the Harley will have a displacement of 338cc.

HD350 is just a working title and the bike will have another name when it goes to market.

Harley is working with Chinese company with Qianjiang Motorcycle and this week they agreed on the final design for the bikes.

However, they have not yet unveiled the final design.

The images here were released back in June when Harley said they would “embody a distinctive look, sound and feel that will spark powerful connections with riders”.

“The new Harley-Davidson motorcycle and engine will be produced in a Qianjiang facility in China and adhere to the rigorous quality standards and testing processes followed for all Harley-Davidson products,” their June statement said.

Qianjiang, based in Zhejiang, China, bought Benelli in 2005 and makes scooters and motorcycles with brands names such as Qijiang, Generic, Keeway, and KSR.

The factory is now gearing up to start production with Chinese sales starting in late 2020 and India in 2021.

There is no current plan to export the HD350 model outside Asia.

However, is it too cheeky to point out that Harley-Davidson Australia and New Zealand is part of Harley’s Asian division?

China syndrome

The 338cc Chinese Harley won’t be the smallest motorcycle they’ve ever made. How about the 1960s 65cc Leggero and 1970s 90cc monkey bike?

The sub-500cc bike plan is included in the company’s ‘More Roads’ initiative, a strategic long-term plan, says Harley head honcho Matt Levatich.

He says the strategy hinges on making sales outside the US half of the company’s total.

“We’re excited about this opportunity to build more Harley riders in China, one of the world’s largest motorcycle markets, by creating new pathways to our brand,” he says.

“We are just over a year away from launching our first model that will help provide access to millions of customers in emerging markets in the region.”

The small-capacity bike will be built in collaboration in a similar venture to BMW’s alliance with the Indian TVS company to build the G 310 models or the Bajaj Auto deal to build a third of KTM’s bikes at their Chakan plant.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com