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[Title] => Torture Test: Riding the tough trails of Batangas on a Yamaha XT 225
[Summary] => As a nation, we sometimes have this tendency to stereotype the people of our provinces. We tend to generalize their traits and as such, we brand and divide our countrymen according to these perceptions. We think of the Kapampangan as a great cook and a big brag, the Ilocano as an industrious spend-thrift, the Ilonggo as slow and malambing, the Muslims of Mindanao either as war-mongrels or scrupulous traders, the Bisaya as provincial folk, etc.
[DatePublished] => 2003-06-25 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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[AuthorID] => 1460444
[AuthorName] => Lester Dizon
[SectionName] => Motoring
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[Title] => The Yamaha Nouvo Automatic : The Best of Both Worlds
[Summary] => By design, scooters have small wheels, a large under-seat storage bin and a high revving motor beneath the rider. Step-through mopeds (or cubs or under-bone motorcycles, as theyre more commonly known), on the other hand, have larger wheels, small under-seat storage and a relaxed motor between the riders legs. Each design layout has its own advantages and disadvantages, but wouldnt it be great to get the best features of both designs? Yamaha may have had the same idea when it created the Nouvo Automatic.
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BOY ALBOS
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[Title] => Torture Test: Riding the tough trails of Batangas on a Yamaha XT 225
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[Title] => The Yamaha Nouvo Automatic : The Best of Both Worlds
[Summary] => By design, scooters have small wheels, a large under-seat storage bin and a high revving motor beneath the rider. Step-through mopeds (or cubs or under-bone motorcycles, as theyre more commonly known), on the other hand, have larger wheels, small under-seat storage and a relaxed motor between the riders legs. Each design layout has its own advantages and disadvantages, but wouldnt it be great to get the best features of both designs? Yamaha may have had the same idea when it created the Nouvo Automatic.
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[Focus] => 0
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