Fatboy's Motorbike & Car Rentals Onnut
Shophouse, 6 On Nut 17 Alley, Suan Luang, Bangkok 10250
Worth bookmarking for anyone living east of Asok. The On Nut 17 Alley location drops you close to the BTS interchange while keeping you on two wheels for the daily commute or weekend run. Scooters suit city errands; heftier bikes handle longer stretches. Bring your passport and a rental contract or work permit and you are road-ready fast.
You pull up to a quiet shophouse on On Nut 17 Alley and the fleet is right there in front of you: automatic scooters for zipping through Suan Luang's side streets and manual bikes for riders who want more torque on the expressway. Fatboy's Motorbike and Car Rentals Onnut has built a 4.8-star reputation across nearly 450 reviews by keeping the process clean and the bikes maintained.
The rental menu covers the two categories Bangkok riders actually need. Automatic scooters are the practical pick for daily commuters, grocery runs, and weekend market loops, while manual motorbikes satisfy those who want a more engaging ride on longer stretches toward the Eastern Suburbs or beyond. Car rental rounds out the offering for days when you need air conditioning and luggage space.
Paperwork requirements are standard for Bangkok rentals. Bring your passport as identification; expats should pair that with a work permit, employment contract, or a condo lease of at least six months' standing. The team is comfortable handling English-speaking customers, which makes the sign-up process far less fraught than at many Thai-only operators in the area.
Daily and weekly rates cater to short stays and scouting trips, while monthly plans are the smart move for expats who want to park their transit costs at a predictable number. Delivery can be arranged for an additional fee if getting to the soi is inconvenient.
The On Nut neighbourhood context matters. You are two stops from Thong Lo, close to TESCO and Makro, and connected to the main Sukhumvit artery without the congestion premium of the inner city. Keeping a bike here lets you skip BTS queues and reach Srinakarin or Romklao in a fraction of the taxi time.
For anyone settling into the Suan Luang, Prawet, or Lat Krabang corridor, this is the neighbourhood rental shop worth establishing a relationship with early.