Month 1 | ₱ - | ₱ 68,200 |
Month 2 | ₱ - | ₱ 62,000 |
Month 3 | ₱ - | ₱ 55,800 |
Month 4 | ₱ - | ₱ 49,600 |
Month 5 | ₱ - | ₱ 43,400 |
Month 6 | ₱ - | ₱ 37,200 |
Month 7 | ₱ - | ₱ 31,000 |
Month 8 | ₱ - | ₱ 24,800 |
Month 9 | ₱ - | ₱ 18,600 |
Month 10 | ₱ - | ₱ 12,400 |
Month 11 | ₱ - | ₱ 6,200 |
Month 12 | ₱ - | - |
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Schedule | Repayment | Unpaid |
Month 1 | ₱ - | ₱ 68,200 |
Month 2 | ₱ - | ₱ 62,000 |
Month 3 | ₱ - | ₱ 55,800 |
Month 4 | ₱ - | ₱ 49,600 |
Month 5 | ₱ - | ₱ 43,400 |
Month 6 | ₱ - | ₱ 37,200 |
Month 7 | ₱ - | ₱ 31,000 |
Month 8 | ₱ - | ₱ 24,800 |
Month 9 | ₱ - | ₱ 18,600 |
Month 10 | ₱ - | ₱ 12,400 |
Month 11 | ₱ - | ₱ 6,200 |
Month 12 | ₱ - | - |
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The Kawasaki Barako II price in the Philippines starts at ₱87,500. The lowest price is the 2021 Kawasaki Barako II Standard, ranging all the way up to the 2021 Kawasaki Barako II Standard priced at ₱87,500.
The Kawasaki Barako II is a popular motorcycle to buy as it offers powerful and efficient engine options as well as premium, spacious interiors. Even used Kawasaki Barako II motorcycles offer the premium driving experience.
Kawasaki Barako II models in the Philippines: 2021 Kawasaki Barako II Standard.