E8 Motorbike Rental | バイクレンタル | 摩托车租赁
4/3 Soi Sukhumvit 67, Phra Khanong Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110
For a first-time Bangkok rider, the Honda Click 125 at ฿400 a day reads like the smart starting point: fifty baht more than the Scoopy 110 and still well under the PCX 160's ฿600. The Yamaha MT03 at ฿900 is the only step into bigger-bike territory here, so plan around that ceiling if you want highway power.
Three minutes south of Phra Khanong BTS, on Soi 67, the shop opens at 8:30 in the morning and holds about seventy scooters and small bikes on its books at any time. Ekkamai BTS sits eight minutes the other way, so handover works from either direction along Sukhumvit. You pick a model and walk out with helmet plus phone holder on the bike. Daily rate covers third-party insurance.
The fleet leans heavily small-displacement. A Honda Scoopy 110 sits at the floor of the price list at ฿350 a day. A Honda Click 125 runs ฿400. A Yamaha Aerox 155 goes for ฿450. From there the bigger automatics climb: Yamaha NMax 155 and Honda PCX 160 both at ฿600, with the ADV160 at ฿650 for riders who want a taller stance. The Yamaha MT03 at ฿900 tops the price list. Weekly and monthly rates run lower per day for stays past a week, and a helmet plus phone mount come standard with whichever model you pick. Insurance is third-party, included rather than billed separately at the counter. All prices are quoted per day on the public rate card.
Hours run 8:30 AM to 7 PM, seven days a week. Plan pickup and return inside that window.
Upstairs above the shop is a row of newly renovated rooms for rent, handy if you want to stay close to the bikes before an early start out of the city. Worth asking about when you book the rental, not after.