The epic journey began at Dahilayan Adventure Park where the barely broken in units were immediately subjected to abuse around a 3-kilometer dirt and gravel trail. Early the next day, the convoy set off to Del Monte Pineapple farm in Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon. Riders were given the chance to have fun in the dirt inside the vast plantation. After a quick stop at Amaya View in Cagayan de Oro, the riders again hit the asphalt for a visit to the Cathedral Falls in Lanao del Norte. There, the riders got to test the Raider J Crossover’s water wading capability. The leg of the day’s journey was a steep climb to Hoyohoy Highland Resort in Misamis.
The third day began with a courtesy visit to the Suzuki 3S Shop in Ozamis and a quick pit stop at Cotta Fort. The convoy then rode strait to Dipolog Boulevard, stopping for a photo opportunity before making another stop at Rizal Landing in Dapitan. From there, the riders took the final stretch in stride to meet the sunset at Dakak Park and Beach Resort.
The Raider J Crossover will become available at Suzuki dealerships beginning March 15 but before that, Suzuki gave the public a chance to experience firsthand the performance of their latest offering in the underbone segment during a two-day test ride last March 7 and 8 at SM Lanang in Davao, while Cebuanos will get their chance on March 21-22.
Follow Suzuki Motorcycles Philippines social media pages for future schedules.
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