Frequently Asked Questions

Bikes and Maintenance

Yes, all bikes are regularly serviced and safety-checked. Each one receives a full mechanical inspection every 6 months and is checked again before every rental.

If you ever have any concerns about the bike, please let us know right away so we can get it fixed.

Our bikes are not designed for off-road use. Please stick to paved roads or well-marked gravel routes only.

You’re welcome to ride in the mountains, but we strongly advise against taking bikes under 125cc up steep routes like Doi Inthanon, as they are likely to overheat and fail or struggle with the climb.

If you’re riding uphill for long periods, let the bike cool down every 30 minutes to prevent overheating of the engine and transmission. When going downhill, especially with a passenger, be very careful not to overheat the brakes. Scooters don’t have engine braking and braking continuously can lead to total brake failure very quickly.

No need, we take care of all maintenance.

Just let us know if anything feels off and we’ll handle it.

If you’ve done more than 5,000 km since the last service, let us know and we’ll arrange an oil change.
Planning a long trip? We’re happy to check over the bike beforehand to make sure everything’s in top shape.

Yes, helmets and a phone holder are included with every rental.
Additional accessories may be available on request.

Our bikes can carry a maximum of two people.
Make sure both riders wear helmets and ride safely.

If you run into any issues, call us and we’ll assist you as quickly as possible. Whether it’s a flat tire, a starting problem, or anything else, we’ll guide you to the nearest repair shop or arrange roadside help.

For minor issues, we’ll walk you through simple checks like the key position or kill switch. If the problem can’t be resolved on the spot, we’ll provide a replacement bike as soon as we can. Your safety and convenience are our top priorities.

We offer reliable scooters and motorcycles suited for city and light travel use.
Our fleet currently consists of Honda Click 125i’s, Honda PCX 125’s and small number of ‘motorbikes’.

We recommend using 95 octane fuel for the best performance and fuel economy.

91 can be used in an emergency.
Please do not use ethanol based fuels as it can damage the engine and fuel system.

A front tyre pressure of around 30 psi and rear around 32 psi works well for our Honda Click’s and PCX’s.

You’re welcome to top up the tyres yourself at any petrol station if needed.
If the bike feels off or the tyres don’t seem right, please let us know and we’ll gladly check everything over for you.