Ready to Play with the New Yamaha Mio Gear 125
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The pandemic and quarantines restricted our movements and actions but we have to keep moving forward with our lives. Thus, Yamaha Motor Philippines is offering a new scooter that is tough, functional, value for money and has a high degree of personalization. The manufacturer has just launched the newest addition to their well-reputed Mio lineup, the new Mio Gear 125.
The new scooter dubbed as the “multi-purpose Sport Utility Gear” is built to endure everyday for multi-purpose use and is sure to look good as it lasts. It is perfect for self expression of young customers and gives the best value with a ton of features and up-to-date tech.
Exclusive features of the Mio Gear S Version are Stop & Start System, Answer Back and Reflectorized Body Graphics. The Standard Version has exclusive wheel graphics.
Here are the Features of the New Mio Gear 125:
New 125cc Blue Core Engine with SMG – a new generation of 125cc Blue Core engine with SMG (Smart Motor Generator) Technology so that the engine sound is smoother when turned on and provides an economical, powerful & reliable driving experience, which is also equipped with an eco indicator.
Stop & Start System (S Version Exclusive) – This system automatically shuts off the engine when the machine is stopped or idling at traffic lights to reduce wasted gasoline which contributes to excellent fuel economy.
Answer Back System (S Version Exclusive) – A feature that helps locate your motorbike when parked. Press 1x on the remote, the motor will sound and the turn signal light will flash.
LED H/L with Hazard Lamps – LED lights are brighter and more durable. Hazard light to give a signal in an emergency situation (according to Law no 22 of 2009 traffic regulation article 121 paragraph 1).
Electric Power Socket – Keeps your phone battery full while your phone is connected to your motorcycle with the electric power socket located on the left-hand pocket.
Tough Design – Built to endure everyday multi-purpose use and is sure to look good as it lasts with new scratch protection and less painted parts.
Slip Resistant Footboard – fit larger than usual items on the footboard without hassle.
Flexible Riding Position (Accessories Sold Separately) – Additional footrests on the front (Accessories) and the rear, for a more comfortable and flexible foot position when driving.
Rider Side Back Step – Ride comfortably even with large baggage placed on the footboard. Also useful for easy access footrests for tandem rider.
Front Console Box (Accessories Sold Separately) – The convenience of carrying luggage on the front rack with a larger capacity and cover makes it safer to put things in.
Double Hooks – Double item hanger (Carabiner & Hook) to make it easier to carry more items.
Slim & Compact Body Design – Light body and slim design for more agile driving as well as easy parking for both men and women.
Tubeless Tires – Front tire size 80/80-14″, rear tire size100/70-14″ provides a comfortable driving experience when maneuvering.
Side Stand Switch – The engine cannot be started when the side stand is used.
Tandem Step Scratch Protect – worry-free of scratches while tandem riding.
Less painted parts, less graphics – built to endure everyday multi-purpose use.
Footboard side Scratch Protect – built to take everyday life and sure to look good as it lasts.
Leg Shield Scratch Protect – reduced painted parts to take multi-purpose situations.
Hazard Lamp Switch – useful to increase awareness of other road users to your condition.
Rear Carrier – carry more items with additional compartment space.
Foot Bar Protector – maximum toughness for everyday use.
Carabiner Hook
Front Footrests – additional footrests on the front as an accessory option adds flexibility of riding positions.
The Mio Gear S Version priced at Php 79, 900 is available in Matte Black and Matte Blue colors. The Mio Gear Standard has an SRP of Php 75, 900 in Matte White and Silver Gray colors. It will be available this September.
For more about the Mio Gear, click here.
Source: Yamaha Motor Philippines