Makina Moto Tiangge 2026 Returns with International Concept Performance Show Prelims

Makina Moto Tiangge

Makina Moto Tiangge 2026 returns on January 31 to February 1 at Centris EDSA, combining a rider-focused marketplace with the International Concept Performance Show Prelims. The event features regional concept builds, performance motorcycles, parts, gear, and lifestyle brands in one accessible venue. Riders can explore products, meet builders, and connect with the community in a setting that celebrates creativity and responsible motorcycle culture. With international participation and strong local representation, the event continues to shape how Filipino riders experience and share the motorcycle lifestyle.

Motorcycle Tourism in the Philippines: Riding the Roads We Already Have

Motorcycle Tourism in the Philippines: Riding the Roads We Already Have

Motorcycle tourism has become a global movement built on slow travel, cultural connection, and meaningful journeys. In the Philippines, the roads, landscapes, and communities already support this style of travel. Yet motorcycle tourism remains overlooked as a serious tourism product. This article explores why the country is ready, what holds it back, and how riders and local communities can benefit when the journey itself becomes the destination.

Makina International Performance Concept Show 2026 Two Wheel Celebration at SMX Manila

Makina International Performance Concept Show 2026 Two Wheel Celebration at SMX Manila

The Makina IPCS 2026 brings two major motorcycle shows together on April 10 to 12, 2026 at SMX Convention Center Manila. Guests can explore the Makina Moto Expo at the ground floor and the International Performance Concept Show on the second floor. The event features Malay, Thai, Indonesian, and Philippine circuit concepts along with custom builds and performance displays. This tenth year anniversary celebration gathers riders, builders, and brands for one big two wheel experience. Makina IPCS 2026 offers a full mix of creativity, culture, and community.

Kawasaki Sugomi Philosophy — How the Predator Spirit Shapes Z-Series Design and Riding Experience

Kawasaki Sugomi Philosophy

The “Kawasaki Sugomi Philosophy” captures a bold design and riding mindset: the crouching predator, focused, ready. For riders in the Philippines looking at the Z-Series machines from Z650 to Z1100, it’s not just styling—it’s a promise of intensity and control. In this article we trace the evolution of this philosophy from the 2014 Z1000 to today’s models, examine how it plays out in ergonomics, sound and performance, and highlight how mindful maintenance and community engagement help live the Sugomi spirit sustainably.