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Cinchy Blog / Best Gasoline for Yamaha Fazzio You Should Use When Riding in Bali
Published: 11 Feb 2026

By Syahrial Maulana Sudarto
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The freedom of cruising along rice paddies, feeling the warm tropical breeze, and finding hidden beaches is unmatched.
And if you're riding a sleek Yamaha Fazzio, you’ve picked one of the best scooters for the job. But before you hit the road, there's one small but important detail you need to get right: the fuel.
In Bali, you'll find a few different types of gasoline at the pump, each with a different octane rating.
Picking the right one isn’t just about making your trip smoother; it's about protecting the Yamaha Fazzio engine specifications and keeping your ride in top condition.
This guide will walk you through everything you need to know, from the official recommendation to the risks of using the wrong fuel, so you can fill up with confidence and get back to your Bali adventure.

This is the most common question we get from our customers at Cinchy, and the answer is simple.
Based on the Yamaha Fazzio engine specifications and the Yamaha Fazzio Blue Core engine’s high compression ratio of 11:1, the manufacturer officially recommends using gasoline with a minimum octane rating of 92 RON (Research Octane Number).
In Bali, this is easy to find. The most common gasoline types you’ll see at official Pertamina gas stations are:
So, when you roll up to the pump, look for Pertamax. Using this will ensure your scooter runs exactly as it's designed to.
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credi: YouTube - Yamaha Motor Philippines
We get it—sometimes it's tempting to save a few rupiah and just go with the cheapest option, which is often Pertalite.
But trust us, the small savings aren't worth the potential problems.
Using gasoline with an octane rating lower than 92 for a high-compression engine like the Fazzio's can lead to some serious issues, both in the short and long term.
Short-Term Performance Problems
Long-Term Engine Damage
Simply put, using the right gasoline for Yamaha Fazzio is the easiest way to prevent these problems.
It's a key part of good scooter maintenance tips that will keep your ride smooth and reliable throughout your trip.
Another question people often ask is, "is premium gas better for Yamaha Fazzio?"
The short answer is: not really.
The Fazzio's engine is perfectly tuned to run on 92 RON fuel.
Using Pertamax Turbo (98 RON) won't give you any noticeable boost in performance or fuel efficiency because the engine simply doesn't need it.
Stick to Pertamax and you'll get the optimal performance from your scooter.
This also goes for the gasoline octane rating for Yamaha Fazzio—don't go below 92, and don't feel pressured to go much higher either.
If you want to ride a Fazzio in Bali, don’t forget to book a Fazzio from a reputable scooter rental, like Cinchy.
Cinchy will give you the best scooter that's ready to hit the road from day one.
All of our Fazzios are in excellent condition and regularly serviced to ensure your safety. scooter.
We also make sure you're well-equipped for your journey, providing free helmets, disposable hair nets, phone holders, and even a raincoat or poncho to help you stay dry during those quick tropical downpours.
Booking a Fazzio in Cinchy is super easy, tap link below to secure your spot!