Your Questions About Renting Motorbikes with Us

For security reasons, we require customers to leave a passport with us while renting a motorbike. This is because, unfortunately, we’ve had instances in the past where customers have been involved in accidents and left the scene, leaving the damaged bike behind.

We understand this might be unusual, and we appreciate your cooperation in helping us protect our assets.

We offer automatic motorbikes in two sizes: 125cc and 160cc.

If you’re new to riding or prefer something easy to handle, the 125cc is a great choice! It’s nimble and lightweight, perfect for cruising around Koh Samui.

The 160cc has more power and speed, which can be a lot of fun, but we recommend it for experienced riders who are comfortable with larger bikes and Koh Samui’s traffic.

Prices vary depending on the bike model and rental duration. Generally, it ranges from 200 to 300 THB per day.

We are offering roadside assistance. Keep the contact number or WhatsApp of our rental shop handy.

The minimum rental period is usually 24 hours.

Yes, we offer discounts for weekly and monthly rentals.

No, our rental bikes are for use on Koh Samui only.

We usually provide the bike with a full tank of fuel, and you should return it with a full tank.

We are open from 9am to 9pm every day.

We are located on Baan Haad-Ngam road near Chaweng beach

Road Safety for Motorbike Renters in Koh Samui

Generally, yes, but it’s important to be aware of the road conditions and local driving habits.

We drive on the left side of the road here.

Technically, yes, an IDP is required. However, many rental shops may not ask for it. Be aware that your travel insurance might be invalid without one.

Many accidents happen at intersections, when overtaking, and on curves due to speeding or misjudging distances. Be extra cautious in these situations.

Absolutely! It’s the law, and it could save your life. We provide helmets with every rental.

Generally, it’s 60 km/h on main roads and 40 km/h in built-up areas. But always look for posted signs.

Most main roads are in good condition, but some smaller roads and those in rural areas can be uneven with potholes. Watch out for those!

Visibility can be poor at night, especially in areas with limited street lighting. Be extra cautious and reduce your speed.

Traffic can be heavy, especially during peak season and in towns like Chaweng and Lamai.

Stay calm, check for injuries, and call the police 077-414-567 (Bo Put Police Station) and your rental shop immediately. It’s important to have a police report for insurance purposes.

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