I was in Japan last week and went to the Honda headquarters at Aoyama in Tokyo. I went there to do a little measuring of the front brake rotors on the current model Civic Type R. The JDM Civic Type R runs 320mm diameter rotors on the front compared to 300mm on the DC5 and current model Civic Type R here in Australia from the UK. If the offset was close enough to my JDM DC5, I was simply going to make up some adaptor brackets to suit. When I got there, no Civic Type R anywhere. (Honda always displays every model at their Aoyama headquarters.) So, up to the counter I go and ask about where the Civic Type R is. "I am sorry" the lady behind the counter told me. "Honda have just ceased production of the current model JDM Civic Type R. There will be a new model released in a couple of months". I walked away, then spun around and went back and asked more specifically for a release date. The lady jumped on the phone, had a chat with someone there at Honda, then came back with "Sorry, I cannot tell you the release date. I wasn't allowed to even mention that a new model is about to be released" and declined to make anymore comment on the subject from that point onwards.
So, maybe a new model JDM Civic Type R before Christmas. Don't hold your breath on a new model Civic Type R here in Australia from the UK.
I did find a new Civic Type R at a Honda dealer just south of Shinagawa (for those who know Tokyo). I did some measuring and it's looking real good for a fit to my JDM DC5R. Sorry, but the Australian DC5R has approximately 10mm less rotor offset than the JDM DC5R. Can be done on the Australian model, but you can very easily run into clearance problems.
So, maybe a new model JDM Civic Type R before Christmas. Don't hold your breath on a new model Civic Type R here in Australia from the UK.
I did find a new Civic Type R at a Honda dealer just south of Shinagawa (for those who know Tokyo). I did some measuring and it's looking real good for a fit to my JDM DC5R. Sorry, but the Australian DC5R has approximately 10mm less rotor offset than the JDM DC5R. Can be done on the Australian model, but you can very easily run into clearance problems.
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