Motorcycle fans in the Philippines can now add two new motorcycles to their wish lists. Yamaha officially unveiled the XTZ 125, and Serow 250, for the Philippine market at the Yamaha Off-Road Media Day on July 31, 2014. The event featured different activities which were highlighted by the Enduro race where Spyder provided the goggles for the participants.
First showcased at the Yamaha International Show last month, both the XTZ 125 and Serow 250 are dual sports bikes that boast great rides on city roads and on rough terrain.
The XTZ 125 is a lightweight, high performance bike that features smooth drivability, and reliability. It is also fuel efficient with an 11-liter fuel capacity. Optimized for going off road, the bike has a long suspension travel and adjustable rear shock. In addition, the bike’s front tire (80/90-21) is larger than the rear tire (110/80-18).
The unit assures an easy, safe, and comfortable ride with its compact body, stable full HT steel frame and engine guard.
The Serow 250 on the other hand features excellent maneuverability suited for mountain trails. The maximum turning angle of the bike’s handlebar is 51 degrees. It has a short wheelbase (1,360 mm) and a tight turning radius.
The bike also features a powerful torque and a fuel-injected engine. The Serow 250 also assures an easy ride with a low-seat height of 810mm. It has a fuel capacity of 9.8 liters.
The XTZ 125 is now available with a suggested retail price of P81,900, interested buyers will get their hands on the Serow 250 real soon. The bike will be offered in September with the suggested price of P229,000. The XTZ 125 is available in white or blue, while the Serow 250 comes in beige or white/green.
Get ready to enter a new world with Yamaha, the Off-Road World.

L-R: Mr. Ryan Jude Camus-YMPH Marketing Section Manager, Mr. Toru Osugi-YMPH President, Mr. Kaoru Osguri-YMPH Sales and Marketing Director, Ms. Maria Leinie Alambro-YMPH Marketing Communications Supervisor

Mr. Kaoru Oguri on the XTZ 125 and Mr. Ryan Jude Camus on the Serow 250

Media participants during the Enduro Fun Run.