
Yamaha XSR155
P182,000
1 Variant & Specifications
The smallest neo-retro offering from Yamaha's famous XSR line of motorcycles, the 2020 Yamaha XSR155 is with us today for a review.
The smallest neo-retro offering from Yamaha's famous XSR line of motorcycles, the 2020 Yamaha XSR155 is with us today for a review. Even with a small displacement gasoline engine, it still has some big bike characteristics along with great build quality. Is it worth P162,000 though? Find out more on this episode of Beyond the Ride.
P182,000
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