While Chinese products are cheap, and the quality appears to be all over the place depending on what you're buying, (crappy Chinese shockers, for instance) not everything manufactured in China is crap.
Some BMW bike engines are made in China now, and China has been making small engines for Honda and Yamaha for years. If you own a "Japanese" scooter built in the last 20 years, it was probably made in China, with a "Made in Japan" sticker attached in the Chinese factory.
The Japanese "Big Four" Motorcycle manufacturers build factories not just where it's cheap, but also, where it's smart to have them. There are millions of scooter riders in China, so why build them in Japan, then pay to freight them to China?
Up until 2009, Honda Goldwings were built in Ohio, and why not? 90% of Goldwing riders reside in the USA. If it wasn't for Honda being forced by the Japanese government to move some of it's manufacturing back on-shore to deal with an unemployment problem in Japan, Goldwings would still be "Born in the USA". Cheers, Terry.