Extreme Modified Yamaha Mio i 125 from Opol, Misamis Oriental

Date posted on February 15, 2023
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The scoot is inspired by the Mobile Legends Character NANA. It is owned by Rexie Limquiaco, a motorcycle enthusiast based in Misamis Oriental.

 

“I started modifying my scooter with a simple setup. Just some stickers, crash guard, lights and mags and when I tried to join a motor show here in Cagayan de Oro, I saw some nice scooters which really inspired me and also got some ideas for my project scoot. After the event, I looked for someone who can modify my scooter and bring my ideas to life. I came across my old friend who has a modified Vega force before and he told me to contact Earl Zane S. Ang who is the one who modified his bike and Rommel Sudario for his airbrush. Once I got to meet Earl and Rommel, I discussed with them my ideas and that’s how we got started with this extreme modified scoot project,” narrated Rexie.

 

A lot of custom-made parts, electronics and body work are featured in the scoot starting with the custom-made fiberglass body kits, fiberglass customized soundbox and fatty tire modification. It also features unique electronic modifications such as remote-control horn, ghost throttle and remote actuator for the rear suspension done by Earl Zane Ang of Inzane Customs. For the sound setup, it has high performance speakers and subwoofers, amplifiers and android touch screen players done by Manny Padernilla Del Pilar of Sound Gravity. To carry out the Mobile Legends theme, the intricate custom airbrush art was doneby Rommel G. Sudario of Sudario Airbrush CDO. The scoot also sports the following aftermarket parts: large projector headlight, wide rim and fatty tires spoke type, stage 6 front shock and Yayamanin bolts and screws.

 

“The part of my scooter that I am really proud of is the ghost throttle because no one here in Mindanao has this modification. Every time I use it, it never fails to surprise the audience since the throttle is revving by itself, and they usually say, “This scooter can run by itself”. As a bike modifier, the most satisfying aspect of my hobby is joining motor shows especially the InsideRACING Bike Fest that was held in CDO a few years ago. I can go to different places where motor shows are held, meet some new friends who also have the same hobby and bring some trophies home as a reward,” Rexie stated.

“I want to give thanks to the people who made this project possible: the Limquiaco family, Decinilla family, Fabria family, Sudario family, Ang family and to Danilo Ybanez, Angelbert Pameron, Bryan Simbajon, Totskie Atillo, Dansoy Sabejon and Kiddo Cabilogan who helped us in every show. Thank you to my wife GerlieL imquiaco who is very supportive to this project, to the two guys who built this project (Earl Zane S. Ang and Rommel Sudario), the crew who is always there every (Jay-ar Acut), the sound technician Sound Gravity and to my parents. Thank you very much. Special thanks and more power to InsideRACING Magazine. God Bless,” shared Rexie.

Parts and Accessories Used

large projector headlight

wide rim and fatty tires spoke type

stage 6 front shock

Yayamanin bolts and screws

fiberglass bodykits

fiberglass soundbox

fiberglass side skirt

sound system with android head unit

fiberglass customed seat

modified air cleaner

ghost throttle

actuator rear suspension

remote controlled horn

This was published in InsideRACING Magazine Issue 204

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