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18 Best Rental Scooters in Bali: What is the Most Popular Scooter in Bali?

Published: 11 Mar 2025

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18 Best Rental Scooters in Bali: Our Top Recommendations

Exploring Bali on two wheels offers unparalleled freedom to discover hidden gems across the island. This comprehensive guide details the various scooter and motorbike options available for rent in Bali, from popular automatic scooters to specialized off-road bikes, helping you choose the perfect ride for your Bali adventure.

What is the most popular scooter in Bali?

Popular Automatic Scooters

1. Honda Scoopy (110cc)

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The Honda Scoopy stands out as one of the most popular rental choices in Bali, especially for first-time riders. This lightweight, retro-inspired scooter offers excellent maneuverability and ease of use. With its curved body design available in various colors, it's particularly popular among female riders. The 110cc engine is perfect for local exploration, though it may struggle on steeper terrain if carrying two passengers.

The Honda Scoopy was my go-to. Its lightweight feel and retro design made it easy for me to zip through traffic and park in tight spots. I noticed a lot of fellow travelers-especially women-chose the Scoopy for its approachable size and fun colors. It’s perfect for solo adventures or short trips, though I did find it struggled a bit on steep hills when riding with a friend.

Key specifications:

  • Engine:

    • 109.5 cc capacity, 4-stroke, SOHC, air-cooled

    • Maximum power 8.8 hp (9 PS) at 7,500 rpm and torque 9.2 Nm at 5,500–6,000 rpm

    • Compression ratio 10:1 with eSP (enhanced Smart Power) technology and PGM-FI injection

  • Performance:

    • Fuel consumption up to 59 km/liter

    • Maximum speed 100 km/h

    • Acceleration 0–50 km/h in 6–7 seconds

  • Dimensions:

    • Length × Width × Height: 1,847–1,869 mm × 683–693 mm × 1,061–1,075 mm

    • Empty weight: 95–99 kg

    • Ground clearance: 143–150 mm (up 4 mm from the previous generation)

  • Key Features:

    • Combi Brake System for optimal braking

    • Smart keyless system with alarm and answer back (Prestige variant)

    • LED projector lights + DRL and hybrid instrument panel (analog-digital)

    • USB Type-C socket for charging

  • Storage Capacity:

    • Underseat luggage: 15 liters (fits a half-face helmet)

    • Front hook for hanging shopping bags

  • Technical Notes:

    • The eSAF frame is prone to rust in humid areas, requiring extra care

    • Less suitable for steep uphill terrain or heavy loads >100 kg

2. Honda Vario (110cc/125cc/150cc/160cc)

The Honda Vario series represents one of the most common rental options in Bali, available in several engine sizes. The Vario 125cc is the most widely available model, offering a good balance of power and fuel efficiency for everyday use. The newer Vario 160 provides additional power for longer trips and hillier terrain.

The Honda Vario is everywhere in Bali, and after trying the 125cc model, I understood why. It’s got just enough power for longer rides or carrying a passenger, but it’s still super fuel-efficient. I appreciated the extra luggage space, which came in handy for groceries and beach gear. If you plan to explore hilly areas, the Vario 150 or 160 is worth considering for that extra boost.

Key specifications:

Vario 110cc
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  • Engine:

    • 108.2–109.5 cc, 4-stroke SOHC, air-cooled, eSP tech.

    • Power: 8.58 hp (6.4 kW) at 7,500 rpm.

    • Torque: 9.1 Nm at 6,000 rpm.

  • Fuel System: PGM-FI (fuel injection) with 3.7L tank.

  • Transmission: CVT (V-Matic).

  • Brakes:

    • Front: Hydraulic disc (single piston).

    • Rear: Drum with Combi Brake System (CBS).

  • Dimensions:

    • Length × Width × Height: 1,888–1,888 mm × 679 mm × 1,091 mm.

    • Weight: 96 kg (kerb).

  • Features: Idling Stop System (ISS) in select variants, LED lighting, analog-digital dashboard.

Vario 125cc
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  • Engine:

    • 124.8 cc, 4-stroke SOHC, liquid-cooled, eSP+ tech.

    • Power: 11.1 hp (8.2 kW) at 8,500 rpm.

    • Torque: 10.8 Nm at 5,000 rpm.

  • Fuel System: PGM-FI with 5.5L tank.

  • Transmission: CVT (V-Matic).

  • Brakes:

    • Front: Wavy hydraulic disc.

    • Rear: Drum with CBS.

  • Dimensions:

    • Length × Width × Height: 1,918 mm × 679 mm × 1,066 mm.

    • Weight: 111–112 kg (kerb).

  • Features: Full digital instrument panel, Honda Smart Key, USB charger, 18L underseat storage.

Vario 150cc
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  • Engine:

    • 149.3 cc, 4-stroke SOHC, liquid-cooled, eSP tech.

    • Power: 13.1 PS (9.6 kW) at 8,500 rpm.

    • Torque: 13.4 Nm at 5,000 rpm.

  • Fuel System: PGM-FI with 5.5L tank.

  • Transmission: CVT (V-Matic).

  • Brakes:

    • Front: Hydraulic disc.

    • Rear: Drum with CBS.

  • Dimensions:

    • Length × Width × Height: 1,919 mm × 679 mm × 1,062 mm.

    • Weight: 112 kg (kerb).

  • Features: Sporty striping, LED lighting, functional hook.

Vario 160cc
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  • Engine:

    • 156.9 cc, 4-stroke SOHC, liquid-cooled, eSP+ tech.

    • Power: 15.4 PS (11.3 kW) at 8,500 rpm.

    • Torque: 13.8 Nm at 7,000 rpm.

  • Fuel System: PGM-FI with 5.5L tank.

  • Transmission: CVT (V-Matic).

  • Brakes:

    • Front: Hydraulic disc.

    • Rear: ABS (optional) or drum with CBS.

  • Dimensions:

    • Length × Width × Height: 1,929 mm × 679 mm × 1,088 mm.

    • Weight: 115–117 kg (kerb).

  • Features:

    • Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS), full LED lighting, Honda Smart Key, enhanced eSAF frame.

Shared Features Across Models
  • Frame: Underbone eSAF (enhanced Smart Architecture Frame).

  • Suspension: Telescopic front, swingarm rear.

  • Tires: Tubeless, 14-inch wheels (front: 80/90–90/80, rear: 90/90–120/70).

  • Fuel Efficiency:

    • 110cc: ~59 km/L.

    • 125cc: ~51.7 km/L.

  • Price Range (Indonesia):

    • 110cc: Rp18–23 juta (~A$1,750–2,250).

    • 160cc: Rp28–30 juta (~A$2,750–2,950).

3. Yamaha Mio Fazzio (125cc)

This stylish scooter caters to the younger demographic with its distinct design. The Yamaha Mio Fazzio is described as "an icon of youthful expression and high-quality mobility" that offers both fashion appeal and reliable performance.

yamaha-mio-fazzio

The first time I saw a Mio Fazzio, I was struck by its unique, youthful look. It’s a favorite among younger riders and those who want to stand out a bit. I found it comfortable and responsive, with a smooth ride and reliable start every time-plus, it definitely gets a few admiring glances at the café!

Key specifications:

  • Engine:

    • 124.86 cc, 4-stroke SOHC, air-cooled, Blue Core Hybrid tech.

    • Power: 8.3 hp (6.2 kW) at 6,500 rpm.

    • Torque: 9.9 Nm at 5,000 rpm.

    • Fuel System: PGM-FI (Programmed Fuel Injection) with 5.1L fuel tank

  • Transmission: CVT (V-belt automatic).

  • Brakes:

    • Front: Hydraulic disc (single piston).

    • Rear: Drum with Combi Brake System (CBS).

  • Dimensions:

    • Length × Width × Height: 1,820 mm × 685 mm × 1,125 mm.

    • Wheelbase: 1,280 mm.

    • Seat Height: 750 mm.

    • Kerb Weight: 95 kg.

  • Features:

    • Electric Power Assist Start for smoother acceleration.

    • Smart Key System with Answer Back function.

    • Full digital instrument panel with smartphone connectivity (Y-Connect app).

    • LED headlights and hazard lamps.

    • 17.8L underseat storage + front hook.

    • USB Type-C charging port.

  • Tires: Tubeless, 110/70-12 front and rear.

4. Honda Beat (110cc)

The Honda Beat is a simple, reliable option that's popular with locals and tourists alike. It's one of the most basic models available but provides efficient transportation for solo riders exploring urban areas.

honda-beat-110cc

If you want something simple and reliable, the Honda Beat is a classic. I used one for daily commutes and quick errands around town. It’s not flashy, but it’s super economical and easy to handle-great for weaving through Denpasar’s busy streets or finding parking in crowded markets.

Key specifications:

  • Engine:

    • 108.2–109.5 cc, 4-stroke, SOHC, air-cooled with eSP technology.

    • Power: 8.68–8.8 hp (6.38–6.47 kW) at 7,500 rpm.

    • Torque: 9.01–9.2 Nm at 5,500–6,500 rpm.

    • Fuel System: PGM-FI (Programmed Fuel Injection).

  • Transmission: CVT (V-Matic).

  • Brakes:

    • Front: Hydraulic disc.

    • Rear: Drum with Combi Brake System (CBS) in select variants.

  • Dimensions:

    • Length × Width × Height: 1,856–1,877 mm × 666–693 mm × 1,068–1,080 mm.

    • Kerb Weight: 87–95 kg.

    • Ground Clearance: 146–154 mm.

  • Fuel Efficiency: 58–60.6 km/l.

  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 3.5–4.2 litres.

  • Features:

    • Idling Stop System (ISS) for fuel savings.

    • Hybrid analog-digital instrument panel.

    • LED lighting and USB Type-C port.

    • Smart Key System (higher variants).

5. Yamaha Lexi

The Yamaha Lexi 125cc stands out as a versatile mid-range scooter popular among tourists for its balance of power and affordability. Its sporty design and practical features make it ideal for navigating Bali’s mix of urban and coastal roads.

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The Yamaha Lexi surprised me with its comfort and sporty feel. When I needed to travel a bit farther, or carry a bit more, the Lexi’s larger frame and practical features made a big difference. The tubeless tires and roomy seat gave me extra confidence on Bali’s sometimes unpredictable roads.

Key Specifications:

  • Engine:

    • 124.7 cc, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, SOHC with Blue Core tech and Variable Valve Actuation (VVA).

    • Power: 8.75 kW (11.7 hp) at 8,000 rpm.

    • Torque: 11.3 Nm at 7,000 rpm.

    • Fuel System: Fuel injection (PGM-FI).

    • Compression Ratio: 11.2:1.

  • Transmission: CVT (V-belt automatic).

  • Brakes:

    • Front: Hydraulic disc (ABS available in S ABS variant).

    • Rear: Drum with Combi Brake System (CBS).

  • Performance:

    • 0–60 km/h: 6 seconds.

    • Top Speed: ~100 km/h.

    • Fuel Efficiency: 48–50 km/l.

  • Dimensions:

    • Length × Width × Height: 1,970 mm × 720 mm × 1,135 mm.

    • Wheelbase: 1,350 mm.

    • Kerb Weight: 112 kg.

    • Fuel Tank Capacity: 4.2 liters.

  • Features:

    • LED lighting (headlight and taillight).

    • Digital instrument panel with smartphone connectivity (Y-Connect).

    • Smart Key System (higher variants).

    • Stop & Start System (idling stop).

    • 17.8L underseat storage.

6. Vespa LX

The Vespa LX 125cc combines iconic Italian styling with practicality, appealing to riders seeking elegance and reliability for urban exploration.

vespa-lx

Riding a Vespa LX around Bali feels like starring in your own movie. I rented one for a special occasion, and the classic Italian style turned heads everywhere I went. It’s smooth, elegant, and ideal for city cruising. If you want a scooter that’s as much about the experience as the destination, the Vespa is a fantastic choice.

Key Specifications:

  • Engine:

    • 124.5–125 cc, 4-stroke, 3-valve, single-cylinder, air-cooled with i-Get technology.

    • Max Power: 10.19 hp (7.6 kW) @ 7,600 rpm / 10.5 PS @ 7,500 rpm.

    • Max Torque: 10.2 Nm @ 6,000 rpm.

    • Fuel System: Electronic injection (PGM-FI).

  • Transmission: CVT (Continuous Variable Transmission).

  • Brakes:

    • Front: 220 mm disc (official Indonesian variant).

    • Rear: 110 mm drum.

  • Performance:

    • Top Speed: 90 km/h.

    • Fuel Efficiency: 45–60 km/l (varies by testing standard).

    • Fuel Tank Capacity: 7 liters.

  • Dimensions:

    • Length × Width × Height: 1,770 mm × 705 mm × 1,140 mm.

    • Wheelbase: 1,280 mm.

    • Seat Height: 785 mm.

    • Ground Clearance: 155 mm.

    • Kerb Weight: 114 kg.

  • Tires:

    • Front: 110/70-11" tubeless.

    • Rear: 120/70-10" tubeless.

  • Features:

    • LED lighting (headlight and taillight).

    • Analog-digital instrument panel.

    • Smart Key System (higher variants).

    • Anti-theft alarm and engine immobilizer.

Mid-Range Maxi Scooters

7. Yamaha NMAX (155cc)

The Yamaha NMAX has achieved flagship status among rental options in Bali. Both tourists and locals favor this model for its optimal power, comfortable seating, and spacious storage. The NMAX provides excellent performance for both city navigation and longer journeys across the island.

yamaha-nmax-155cc

The first time I rented a Yamaha NMAX, I immediately noticed how much more comfortable and powerful it felt compared to smaller scooters. The seat is wide and plush, making long rides around the island-like from Canggu to Ubud or up to the north-way less tiring. The trunk is huge; I could stash my helmet, raincoat, and even some groceries with room to spare.

What I loved most was the stability and smoothness, even on Bali’s bumpy roads or when carrying a passenger. It just feels safe and easy to handle, and the extra power means you’re not struggling up hills or overtaking slow traffic.

Key specifications:

  • Engine:

    • 155 cc, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, SOHC with Blue Core and VVA (Variable Valve Actuation) tech.

    • Max Power: 11.1–11.3 kW (14.9–15.2 hp) @ 8,000 rpm.

    • Max Torque: 14.4 Nm @ 6,000 rpm.

    • Compression Ratio: 10.5:1–11.6:1 (varies by variant).

    • Fuel System: PGM-FI (Programmed Fuel Injection).

  • Transmission: CVT (V-belt automatic).

  • Brakes:

    • Front: 230 mm hydraulic disc (ABS in higher variants).

    • Rear: 230 mm hydraulic disc (ABS in higher variants).

  • Performance:

    • Top Speed: 100–110 km/h.

    • Fuel Efficiency: 45–60 km/L (depending on riding conditions).

    • Fuel Tank Capacity: 6.6–7.1 L.

  • Dimensions:

    • Length × Width × Height: 1,935–1,955 mm × 740 mm × 1,115–1,160 mm.

    • Wheelbase: 1,340–1,350 mm.

    • Seat Height: 765–770 mm.

    • Kerb Weight: 127–132 kg.

    • Ground Clearance: 124–135 mm.

  • Features:

    • Dual-channel ABS (Anti-lock Braking System).

    • TCS (Traction Control System).

    • Smart Key System with immobilizer and Answer Back function.

    • Full LED lighting (headlight, taillight, hazard lamps).

    • Hybrid LCD digital instrument panel with Y-Connect smartphone integration.

    • Stop & Start System (idling stop for fuel efficiency).

    • 17.8L underseat storage (fits a full-face helmet).

    • USB Type-C charging port.

  • Tires:

    • Front: 110/70-13 tubeless.

    • Rear: 130/70-13 tubeless.

8. Honda PCX (150cc/160cc)

Comparable to the Yamaha NMAX, the Honda PCX offers a distinctive appearance with similar performance capabilities. Many riders consider it the most predictable and comfortable motorcycle in its class, making it ideal for island exploration. It features comfortable suspension, smooth riding characteristics, ABS, and traction control.

Switching to the Honda PCX, I was impressed by how refined and “city-sleek” it felt. The ride is super smooth, and the suspension soaks up potholes and speed bumps like a champ. I appreciated the smart key system-no more fumbling for keys-and the trunk is even bigger than the NMAX, so packing for a day trip is a breeze.

For me, the PCX is perfect if you want maximum comfort and a bit of style for exploring all corners of Bali, especially if you’re riding with a partner.

Key specifications:

Honda PCX 150cc
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  • Engine:

    • 149.3 cc, 4-stroke, SOHC, liquid-cooled, eSP technology

    • Max Power: 14.7 PS (10.8 kW) @ 8,500 rpm

    • Max Torque: 13.2 Nm @ 6,500 rpm

    • Fuel System: PGM-FI (Programmed Fuel Injection)

    • Compression Ratio: 10.6:1

  • Transmission: CVT (V-Matic)

  • Brakes:

    • Front: Hydraulic disc

    • Rear: Hydraulic disc (CBS/ABS variants)

  • Dimensions:

    • Length × Width × Height: 1,923 × 745 × 1,107 mm

    • Wheelbase: 1,313 mm

    • Kerb Weight: 131–132 kg

    • Fuel Tank Capacity: 8 L

  • Features:

    • Idling Stop System (ISS)

    • LED headlight and taillight

    • Combi Brake System (CBS) or ABS (higher variants)

    • Hybrid analog-digital instrument panel

    • 17.8L underseat storage

Honda PCX 160cc
honda-pcx-160cc

  • Engine:

    • 156.9 cc, 4-stroke, 4-valve, liquid-cooled, eSP+ technology

    • Max Power: 16 PS (11.8 kW) @ 8,500 rpm

    • Max Torque: 14.7 Nm @ 6,500 rpm

    • Compression Ratio: 12:1

    • Fuel System: PGM-FI

  • Transmission: CVT (V-Matic)

  • Brakes:

    • Front/Rear: Hydraulic disc with ABS (higher variants)

  • Dimensions:

    • Length × Width × Height: 1,936 × 742 × 1,108 mm

    • Wheelbase: 1,313 mm

    • Kerb Weight: 131–132 kg (ABS: 132 kg)

    • Fuel Tank Capacity: 8.1 L

  • Features:

    • 5-inch TFT display with RoadSync connectivity (RoadSync variant)

    • Smart Key System

    • Full LED lighting + hazard lamps

    • USB Type-C charging port

    • Dual-channel ABS and Traction Control System (TCS)

    • Sub-tank rear suspension (RoadSync variant)

9. Yamaha Aerox (155cc)

The Yamaha Aerox features a more aggressive, sporty design with stiffer suspension. It accelerates quickly from a standstill and offers excellent maneuverability, making it perfect for solo travelers. The sportier riding position may be less comfortable for passengers on longer journeys.

yamaha-aerox-155cc

If you’re after something sportier, the Aerox is a blast. I found it zippy and responsive, especially in city traffic. The aggressive design definitely turns heads, and the digital dashboard is a nice touch. The seat is a bit firmer and the riding position more forward-leaning, so it’s best for solo riders who want that “fun factor” and don’t mind a bit less comfort on longer journeys. It’s still practical, though, with a decent trunk for essentials.

Key specifications:

  • Engine:

    • 155 cc, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, SOHC with Blue Core and VVA (Variable Valve Actuation) tech.

    • Max Power: 15.4 PS (11.3 kW) @ 8,000 rpm.

    • Max Torque: 13.9–14.2 Nm @ 6,500–8,000 rpm.

    • Compression Ratio: 11.6:1.

    • Fuel System: PGM-FI (Fuel Injection).

  • Transmission: CVT (V-belt automatic) with YECVT (Yamaha Electric CVT) in Turbo variants.

  • Brakes:

    • Front: 230 mm hydraulic disc (ABS in higher variants).

    • Rear: Drum (standard) or 140 mm disc (Turbo/Alpha variants).

  • Performance:

    • Top Speed: 111 km/h.

    • Fuel Efficiency: 45–60 km/L (varies by riding mode).

    • Fuel Tank Capacity: 5.5 L.

  • Dimensions:

    • Length × Width × Height: 1,980–1,990 mm × 700–710 mm × 1,125–1,170 mm.

    • Wheelbase: 1,350 mm.

    • Seat Height: 790 mm.

    • Kerb Weight: 122–130 kg (varies by variant).

    • Ground Clearance: 143–145 mm.

  • Features:

    • Dual-channel ABS and Traction Control System (TCS).

    • Smart Key System with Answer Back function.

    • Full LED lighting (headlight, taillight, DRL).

    • 5-inch TFT display with Y-Connect smartphone integration (Turbo/Alpha variants).

    • Emergency Stop Signal (hazard lights activate during hard braking).

    • 24.5L underseat storage (fits full-face helmet).

    • USB Type-C charging port.

    • Turbo Riding Modes: T-Mode (Town) and S-Mode (Sport).

  • Tires:

    • Front: 110/80-14 tubeless.

    • Rear: 140/70-14 tubeless.

Premium Scooters

10. Vespa Sprint/Primavera (150cc)

The iconic Italian Vespa offers classic styling and premium build quality. These scooters command higher rental prices but provide a distinctive riding experience with their retro aesthetics and unique handling characteristics.

Riding a Vespa in Bali is honestly a dream come true if you appreciate style as much as substance. The first time I hopped on a Vespa Primavera, I felt like I was in a movie-cruising past rice fields and beach roads, turning heads at every stop. The classic Italian design isn’t just for looks; the build quality really stands out. The ride feels solid and smooth, and the handling is nimble, especially in busy areas like Seminyak or Ubud. That said, Vespas do come with a higher rental price, and you’ll notice it’s a bit heavier than your average Honda or Yamaha. But for me, the comfort and the “wow” factor made it worthwhile, especially for special occasions or when I wanted to treat myself. The fuel efficiency is surprisingly good, and the larger tank means fewer stops at the petrol station. If you love the idea of riding in style and don’t mind paying a bit extra, the Vespa is a fantastic choice.

Key specifications:

  • Engine:

    • 155 cc, 4-stroke, single-cylinder, 3-valve, air-cooled with i-get technology.

    • Max Power: 12.7–13 hp (9.5–9.6 kW) @ 7,250–7,750 rpm.

    • Max Torque: 12.8 Nm @ 6,500 rpm.

    • Fuel System: Electronic fuel injection (PGM-FI).

    • Compression Ratio: 10.5:1–11.6:1.

  • Transmission: CVT (Continuous Variable Transmission).

  • Brakes:

    • Front: 220 mm hydraulic disc (ABS standard).

    • Rear: 140 mm drum.

  • Tires:

    • Front: 110/70-12" tubeless.

    • Rear: 120/70-12" tubeless.

  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 7–8 L (varies by model).

  • Weight: 126–130 kg (kerb).

Vespa Sprint 150 Differences
vespa-sprint-150cc

  • Design: Sportier styling with squared LED headlight, sport mirrors, and aggressive lines.

  • Dimensions:

    • Length × Width × Height: 1,870–1,990 mm × 695–735 mm × 1,125–1,170 mm.

    • Ground Clearance: 95–143 mm.

  • Features:

    • Hybrid analog-digital instrument panel.

    • 17.8L underseat storage.

Vespa Primavera 150 Differences
vespa-primavera-150cc

  • Design: Classic retro styling with rounded LED headlight and chrome accents.

  • Dimensions:

    • Length × Width × Height: 1,852–1,870 mm × 680–735 mm × 1,062–1,313 mm.

  • Features:

    • Full-color TFT display with Vespa MIA smartphone connectivity (higher variants).

    • 16.6L underseat storage.

11. Yamaha X-MAX (250cc)

This larger maxi-scooter provides substantial power for longer trips and hillier terrain. The X-MAX is ideal for riders wanting maximum performance from an automatic scooter, though it comes at a premium rental price.

The Yamaha X-MAX is a game-changer if you want real power and comfort for longer Bali adventures. I rented one for a trip up to the mountains and was blown away by how effortlessly it handled steep climbs and winding roads. The acceleration is strong, and the extra weight gives you a sense of stability-even with a passenger and a full backpack.

yamaha-x-max-250cc

The seat is wide and plush, making long rides much less tiring, and the huge fuel tank is perfect for exploring the island without worrying about running low. The X-MAX does feel big in city traffic, so it’s not my first pick for weaving through narrow lanes or crowded markets. But for road trips, or if you value comfort and performance above all, it’s hard to beat.

Key specifications:

  • Engine:

    • 249.8 cc, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, SOHC, 4-valve with Blue Core tech.

    • Power: 16.8 kW (22.5 hp) @ 7,000 rpm.

    • Torque: 24.3 Nm @ 5,500 rpm.

    • Compression Ratio: 10.5:1.

    • Fuel System: PGM-FI (Fuel Injection).

  • Transmission: CVT (V-belt automatic).

  • Brakes:

    • Front: 267 mm hydraulic disc with ABS.

    • Rear: 245 mm hydraulic disc with ABS.

  • Performance:

    • 0–60 km/h: 6.7 seconds.

    • Top Speed: 120–130 km/h (estimated).

    • Fuel Efficiency: 28–40.7 km/L.

    • Fuel Tank: 13 liters.

  • Dimensions:

    • Length × Width × Height: 2,180–2,185 mm × 775–795 mm × 1,385–1,505 mm.

    • Wheelbase: 1,540 mm.

    • Seat Height: 795–805 mm.

    • Ground Clearance: 135 mm.

    • Kerb Weight: 179–183 kg.

  • Tires:

    • Front: 120/70-15 tubeless.

    • Rear: 140/70-14 tubeless.

  • Features:

    • Dual-channel ABS and Traction Control System (TCS).

    • Smart Key System with Answer Back function.

    • Full LED lighting (headlight, taillight, hazard lamps).

    • 4.2-inch TFT display with Y-Connect smartphone integration.

    • 44.9L underseat storage (fits two full-face helmets).

    • USB Type-C charging port.

    • Adjustable windshield (higher variants).

Electric Scooters

12. NIU Electric Scooters

For environmentally conscious travelers, several rental companies now offer electric scooters from NIU, including:

NIU NQi-Sport:
niu-nqi-sport

I honestly wasn’t sure what to expect. I’d always ridden gas scooters, but the idea of gliding around the island without any engine noise-or emissions-was too tempting to pass up. The first thing I noticed was just how quiet and smooth the ride felt.

Zipping through the streets on a NIU NQi-Sport, I could actually hear the birds and the rustle of palm leaves, which made my rides feel more connected to Bali’s natural beauty.

Key Specifications:

  • Motor:

    • 1,800W Bosch motor (peak), 60V system.

    • Top Speed: 45 km/h (moped variant) / 60 km/h (high-speed variant).

    • Range: 40–77 km (varies by battery: 26Ah/35Ah).

  • Battery:

    • 60V 26Ah/35Ah lithium-ion, removable.

    • Charge Time: 7–8 hours.

  • Brakes:

    • Front: 220 mm hydraulic disc.

    • Rear: 140 mm drum or 180 mm disc (varies by region).

  • Features:

    • NIU Smart App (GPS tracking, anti-theft alerts).

    • 6.2-inch color display with USB-C port.

    • Dual riding modes (Eco/Sport).

    • Keyless start and 360° LED lighting.

  • Dimensions:

    • Length × Width × Height: 1,920–1,990 mm × 700–735 mm × 1,125–1,170 mm.

    • Weight: 112–130 kg (including battery).

NIU GOVA 3:
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The acceleration is surprisingly peppy for an electric scooter, and I never felt out of place in city traffic. The NQi-Sport and GOVA 3 are perfect for daily commutes or short trips to the beach, with enough range to get me from Canggu to Seminyak and back without worrying about running out of juice.

Key Specifications:

  • Motor:

    • 2,000–2,700W (peak), 60V system.

    • Top Speed: 60–65 km/h.

    • Range: 60–90 km (40Ah battery).

  • Battery:

    • 60V 40Ah lithium-ion, non-removable.

    • Charge Time: 6–6.5 hours.

  • Brakes:

    • Front/Rear: Hydraulic disc brakes.

  • Features:

    • FOC vector controller for smooth acceleration.

    • EBS energy recovery system.

    • LCD dashboard and 2 riding modes (Sport/Touring).

  • Dimensions:

    • Length × Width × Height: 1,735 mm × 700 mm × 1,045 mm.

    • Weight: 95–100 kg.

NIU NGT:
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On days when I wanted to explore further, the NIU NGT’s longer range was a real confidence booster.

  • Motor:

    • 3,000W Bosch motor, 72V system.

    • Top Speed: 70–80 km/h.

    • Range: 100–170 km (dual 35Ah batteries).

  • Battery:

    • 72V 35Ah × 2 lithium-ion, removable.

    • Charge Time: 3.5–4 hours (dual charging).

  • Brakes:

    • Front: 220 mm hydraulic disc.

    • Rear: 180 mm hydraulic disc.

  • Features:

    • Cruise control and 3 riding modes (Sport/Dynamic/E-Save).

    • Smart dashboard with health diagnostics.

    • Dual-channel ABS and traction control.

  • Dimensions:

    • Length × Width × Height: 1,780 mm × 690 mm × 1,220 mm.

    • Weight: 130–140 kg.

If you care about the environment and want a quiet, modern way to explore Bali, I can honestly recommend giving a NIU electric scooter a try. It’s a different kind of adventure, and it left me feeling good about every kilometer I traveled.

Off-Road and Adventure Motorcycles

13. Kawasaki KLX (150cc/250cc)

These off-road capable motorcycles are perfect for adventurous riders looking to explore Bali's more rugged terrain. The KLX series combines power, acceleration, and balance with a comfortable riding position.

The KLX is my go-to for Bali’s rugged backroads and off-the-beaten-path adventures. The 150cc is light and nimble, perfect for weaving through jungle trails or sandy shortcuts, but if you want more power for mountain climbs or carrying gear, the 250cc is a dream.

I’ve found the KLX to be super stable, even with a passenger and luggage, and it handles Bali’s steep, twisty roads with confidence. The only downside? After riding the 250, it’s hard to go back to the 150!

Key specifications:

Kawasaki KLX 150cc
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  • Engine:

    • 144 cc, 4-stroke, air-cooled, SOHC, 2-valve.

    • Max Power: 12 hp @ 8,000 rpm.

    • Max Torque: 11.3 Nm @ 6,500 rpm.

    • Compression Ratio: 9.5:1.

    • Fuel System: Carburetor (Keihin NCV24).

  • Transmission: 5-speed manual.

  • Brakes:

    • Front: 240 mm disc (dual-piston caliper).

    • Rear: 190 mm disc (single-piston caliper).

  • Suspension:

    • Front: 33 mm telescopic fork.

    • Rear: Uni-Trak monoshock (5-way adjustable preload).

  • Dimensions:

    • Length × Width × Height: 2,050–2,070 mm × 830–825 mm × 1,115–1,155 mm.

    • Wheelbase: 1,345 mm.

    • Seat Height: 830–865 mm.

    • Ground Clearance: 255–300 mm.

    • Kerb Weight: 115–118 kg.

  • Tires:

    • Front: 70/100-19.

    • Rear: 90/100-16.

  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 6.9 liters.

  • Features:

    • Electric & kick start.

    • DC-CDI ignition.

    • Perimeter steel frame.

Kawasaki KLX 250cc
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  • Engine:

    • 249 cc, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 4-valve.

    • Max Power: 24–27 hp @ 7,500–9,000 rpm.

    • Max Torque: 21–23.5 Nm @ 7,000 rpm.

    • Compression Ratio: 11.0:1.

    • Fuel System: Fuel injection (ø34 mm throttle body).

  • Transmission: 6-speed manual.

  • Brakes:

    • Front: 250 mm disc (dual-piston caliper, ABS in some models).

    • Rear: 240 mm disc (single-piston caliper).

  • Suspension:

    • Front: 43 mm inverted fork (adjustable compression damping).

    • Rear: Uni-Trak monoshock (adjustable rebound/preload).

  • Dimensions:

    • Length × Width × Height: 2,200 mm × 820 mm × 1,205 mm.

    • Wheelbase: 1,430 mm.

    • Seat Height: 890 mm.

    • Ground Clearance: 285 mm.

    • Kerb Weight: 137 kg.

  • Tires:

    • Front: 80/100-21.

    • Rear: 120/90-18.

  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 7.7 liters.

  • Features:

    • Digital CDI ignition.

    • Adjustable suspension.

    • Perimeter high-tensile steel frame.

    • LED lighting (higher variants).

14. Honda CRF (150L)

The Honda CRF is a popular dual-sport motorcycle that combines on-road comfort with off-road capability. It's designed for both city commuting and off-road adventures.

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I love the Honda CRF 150L for its versatility. It’s just as comfortable commuting through Denpasar traffic as it is bouncing down a muddy trail to a hidden waterfall. The lightweight frame and good suspension make it beginner-friendly, and it’s easy to maneuver even if you’re not a seasoned off-roader.

I’ve taken the CRF all over-from city streets to remote villages-and it’s never let me down. Plus, most rentals come with handy extras like phone holders and luggage racks, which make a huge difference on long days out.

Key specifications:

  • Engine:

    • 149.15 cc, 4-stroke, air-cooled, SOHC, single-cylinder with PGM-FI fuel injection.

    • Max Power: 12.91 PS (9.51 kW) @ 8,000 rpm.

    • Max Torque: 12.43 Nm @ 6,500 rpm.

    • Bore × Stroke: 57.3 mm × 57.8 mm.

    • Compression Ratio: 9.5:1.

  • Transmission: 5-speed manual with wet multi-plate clutch.

  • Brakes:

    • Front: 240 mm hydraulic disc (wavy design).

    • Rear: 220 mm hydraulic disc (wavy design).

  • Suspension:

    • Front: 37 mm inverted telescopic fork (225 mm travel).

    • Rear: Pro-Link monoshock (207 mm travel).

  • Dimensions:

    • Length × Width × Height: 2,119 mm × 793 mm × 1,153 mm.

    • Wheelbase: 1,375 mm.

    • Seat Height: 869 mm.

    • Ground Clearance: 285 mm.

  • Weight: 122 kg (kerb).

  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 7.2 liters.

  • Tires:

    • Front: 2.75-21 (inner tube).

    • Rear: 4.10-18 (inner tube).

  • Performance:

    • Top Speed: 113 km/h (speedometer).

    • 0–100 km/h Acceleration: 20.6 seconds.

  • Features:

    • Digital instrument cluster.

    • Dual-purpose tires for on/off-road use.

    • Electric + kick starter.

15. Kawasaki W175

The Kawasaki W175 offers classic styling with modern reliability. It debuted in 2017 and pays homage to iconic motorcycles from the golden era of motorcycling.

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If you appreciate classic style, the W175 is a real head-turner. I’ve used it for relaxed coastal rides and café hopping. It’s not built for hardcore off-roading, but it’s reliable, fuel-efficient, and has that timeless look that always gets compliments. The bigger tank means fewer fuel stops, which is great for longer journeys.

Key specifications:

  • Engine:

    • 177 cc, 4-stroke, air-cooled, SOHC, 2-valve (carburetor: Mikuni VM24 / fuel-injected in 2025 models) 1412.

    • Max Power: 13 PS (12.8 hp) @ 7,500 rpm.

    • Max Torque: 13.2 Nm @ 6,000 rpm.

    • Compression Ratio: 9.1:1.

  • Transmission: 5-speed manual with wet multi-plate clutch.

  • Brakes:

    • Front: 220–270 mm hydraulic disc (2-piston caliper).

    • Rear: 110 mm drum (TR variant: 140 mm disc).

    • Single-channel ABS (2025 fuel-injected models).

  • Suspension:

    • Front: 30 mm telescopic fork.

    • Rear: Dual shock absorbers with adjustable preload.

  • Dimensions:

    • Length × Width × Height: 1,930–2,007 mm × 765–806 mm × 1,030–1,050 mm.

    • Wheelbase: 1,275–1,320 mm.

    • Seat Height: 780–790 mm.

    • Ground Clearance: 165 mm.

    • Kerb Weight: 126–135 kg.

  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 13.5–14 liters.

  • Tires:

    • Front: 80/100-17 tubeless.

    • Rear: 100/90-17 tubeless.

  • Features:

    • Semi-digital instrument cluster (analog speedometer + digital odometer).

    • Halogen lighting.

    • Electric start.

    • 2025 Updates: Digital meter with fuel gauge, front ABS, center stand.

16. Honda ADV 150

The Honda ADV 150 is an adventure-ready scooter designed for both on-road touring and light off-road exploration. Its rugged build and touring accessories cater to travelers seeking to venture beyond Bali’s main roads.

honda-adv-150

The ADV 150 surprised me with how well it handles Bali’s mix of smooth roads and rough patches. It’s an adventure scooter, so you get the comfort and storage of a maxi-scooter with a bit of off-road capability.

I’ve done 180+ km days on the ADV 150 and felt fresh at the end-ergonomics are great, and the big tank means you can really explore without worrying about fuel. The ABS and extra safety features are a bonus, especially if you’re riding in wet or hilly areas.

Key Specifications:

  • Engine:

    • 149.3 cc, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, SOHC, 2-valve with eSP (enhanced Smart Power) tech.

    • Max Power: 14.5 PS (10.7 kW) @ 8,500 rpm.

    • Max Torque: 13.8 Nm @ 6,500 rpm.

    • Bore × Stroke: 57.3 mm × 57.9 mm.

    • Compression Ratio: 10.6:1.

    • Fuel System: PGM-FI (Programmed Fuel Injection).

  • Transmission: V-Matic CVT (automatic).

  • Brakes:

    • Front: 240 mm hydraulic disc (ABS available on select variants).

    • Rear: 130 mm drum (standard) / 220 mm hydraulic disc (ABS variants).

  • Suspension:

    • Front: 31 mm Showa telescopic fork (130 mm travel).

    • Rear: Twin Showa shocks with sub-tank (100 mm travel).

  • Dimensions:

    • Length × Width × Height: 1,950 mm × 763 mm × 1,153 mm.

    • Wheelbase: 1,324 mm.

    • Seat Height: 795 mm.

    • Ground Clearance: 165 mm.

    • Kerb Weight: 132–133 kg (ABS variant: 133 kg).

  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 8 liters.

  • Tires:

    • Front: 110/80-14 tubeless.

    • Rear: 130/70-13 tubeless.

  • Features:

    • Adjustable windscreen (71 mm range).

    • 27L underseat storage (fits full-face helmet).

    • LED lighting (headlight, taillight, turn signals).

    • Digital-analog instrument cluster with fuel gauge.

    • 12V accessory socket.

17. Honda CB150R Streetfire

The Honda CB150R Streetfire is a naked street bike offering a blend of agility and power, ideal for riders craving a sportier experience.

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For those who want a sportier, manual bike, the CB150R is a blast. I’ve used it for everything from daily commutes to mountain runs. It’s agile, stable, and surprisingly fuel-efficient. The upright riding position is comfortable for long rides, and the 6-speed transmission gives you plenty of flexibility, whether you’re in city traffic or cruising the coast.

Key Specifications:

  • Engine:

    • 149.16 cc, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 4-valve with PGM-FI fuel injection.

    • Max Power: 16.6 hp (12.4 kW) @ 9,000 rpm.

    • Max Torque: 13.8 Nm @ 7,000 rpm.

    • Compression Ratio: 11.3:1.

    • Bore × Stroke: 57.3 mm × 57.8 mm.

  • Transmission: 6-speed manual with wet multi-plate clutch.

  • Brakes:

    • Front: Hydraulic disc (ABS in select variants).

    • Rear: Hydraulic disc (standard).

  • Suspension:

    • Front: Telescopic fork (Showa SFF-BP upside-down in 2021 models).

    • Rear: Pro-Link monoshock.

  • Dimensions:

    • Length × Width × Height: 2,019–2,024 mm × 719–796 mm × 1,039–1,083 mm.

    • Wheelbase: 1,293–1,298 mm.

    • Seat Height: 797 mm.

    • Ground Clearance: 164–169 mm.

    • Kerb Weight: 134–136 kg.

  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 12 liters.

  • Tires:

    • Front: 100/80-17 tubeless.

    • Rear: 130/70-17 tubeless.

  • Performance:

    • Top Speed: 125–135 km/h.

    • 0–200 m Acceleration: 10.5 seconds.

    • Fuel Efficiency: 37.87–40.58 km/l (varies by EURO standard).

  • Features:

    • LED lighting (headlight, taillight, indicators).

    • Digital instrument cluster with speedometer, tachometer, and trip meter.

    • Bank Angle Sensor (auto engine cut-off at 60° tilt).

    • Truss frame for reduced vibration.

18. Yamaha XSR 155

The Yamaha XSR 155 merges retro styling with modern performance, targeting enthusiasts who appreciate classic design and responsive handling.

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The XSR 155 is my pick when I want a mix of retro style and modern performance. It’s based on the R15, so it’s got plenty of zip, and the 6-speed gearbox makes it fun on twisty roads. It feels light and easy to handle, and the look is just cool-perfect for riders who want something a bit different but still practical for Bali’s roads.

Key Specifications:

  • Engine:

    • 155 cc, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, SOHC, single-cylinder, 4-valve with VVA (Variable Valve Actuation).

    • Max Power: 19.3 PS (14.4 kW) @ 10,000 rpm.

    • Max Torque: 14.7 Nm @ 8,500 rpm.

    • Compression Ratio: 11.6:1.

    • Bore × Stroke: 58 mm × 58.7 mm.

    • Fuel System: PGM-FI (Fuel Injection).

  • Transmission: 6-speed manual with slipper/assist clutch.

  • Brakes:

    • Front: Hydraulic disc (ABS on select variants).

    • Rear: Hydraulic disc.

  • Suspension:

    • Front: Telescopic fork (USD in some markets).

    • Rear: Monoshock.

  • Dimensions:

    • Length × Width × Height: 2,007 mm × 804 mm × 1,080 mm.

    • Wheelbase: 1,330 mm.

    • Seat Height: 808 mm.

    • Ground Clearance: 170 mm.

    • Kerb Weight: 134 kg.

  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 10.4 liters.

  • Tires:

    • Front: 110/70-17 tubeless.

    • Rear: 140/70-17 tubeless.

  • Features:

    • Full LED lighting (headlight, taillight, indicators).

    • Digital LCD instrument cluster with gear indicator.

    • Retro-styled design with aluminum accents.

    • Dual-channel ABS (higher variants).

Just pick the bike that matches your spirit-and Bali will reward you with the ride of a lifetime.

Read More: Reasons Why Renting a Scooter in Bali Beats Taxis, Cars, and Tours

Best Motorbike Options Available in Cinchy

Cinchy.life offers a wide range of motorbike types to suit your travel needs during your vacation:

1. Automatic Motorbikes (110 cc - 125 cc)

Automatic scooters with engine capacities of 110cc to 125cc are ideal for those who need practical and economical transportation. Popular models include the Honda Scoopy and Yamaha Mio. These motorbikes are perfect for city rides, such as exploring Seminyak, Kuta, or Denpasar. With affordable rental prices, this option is a favorite among Bali tourists.

2. Automatic Motorbikes (150 cc - 160 cc)

If you’re looking for more powerful performance, automatic motorbikes with 150cc to 160cc engines, such as the Honda PCX 160 and Yamaha Nmax, are the perfect choice. These motorbikes are ideal for long-distance travel or challenging terrains, such as routes to Uluwatu or Nusa Dua. They are popular among tourists who want the best motorbikes in Bali.

3. Vespa Motorbikes

For those prioritizing style and comfort, Vespa motorbikes are an excellent option. With their iconic design and reliable performance, these motorbikes are great for exploring popular tourist areas like Canggu or Legian. Vespas are a go-to choice for those who want to look stylish during their Bali vacation.

Bali Motorbike Rental Prices in Cinchy

Cinchy motorcycle rental offers competitive and flexible rental prices. Here is an estimate of motorbike rental prices in Bali:

  • Daily Rental: Starting from IDR 95,000 to IDR 250,000 per day, depending on the motorbike type.

  • Weekly Rental: Starting from IDR 560,000 to IDR 1,575,000 per week.

  • Monthly Rental: Starting from IDR 1,500,000 to IDR 4,500,000 per month.

With affordable prices, you can enjoy motorbike rental services in Bali without worrying about costs. Make sure to choose a motorbike that fits your budget and needs.

Motorbike Rental Terms

To rent a motorbike at Cinchy, you need to prepare the following documents and fulfill these requirements:

  1. A photocopy of your ID card (KTP).

  2. A valid motorcycle license (SIM C).

  3. A refundable deposit is required as a guarantee and will be returned after the rental period ends.

The rental process at Cinchy is quick and easy, allowing you to start your Bali adventure in no time.

Read More: Monthly Motorbike Rental in Bali, An Affordable Way to Explore the Island of the Dewata

Why Choose Cinchy for Motorbike Rental in Bali?

Here are some reasons to choose Cinchy over other motorbike rental providers:

  • Wide Coverage: Serving many strategic areas in Bali, such as Kuta, Denpasar, and Seminyak.

  • Comprehensive Motorbike Options: Offering a variety of motorbike types to suit your needs.

  • Well-Maintained Vehicles: All motorbikes are regularly serviced and in excellent condition.

  • Professional Service: Friendly staff ready to assist you anytime.

  • Easy Booking: Motorbike reservations can be made online through cinchy.life.

Pay Attention to Motor Condition

One of Cinchy.life’s standout features is its focus on motorbike quality. All rental vehicles are regularly inspected to ensure customer safety and comfort. You can rent a motorbike with peace of mind, knowing its performance is reliable. If you’re looking for affordable, high-quality motorbikes in Bali, Cinchy is the answer.

Positive Reviews from Customers

Cinchy.life has received many positive reviews from satisfied customers. This reflects their commitment to providing the best experience for every renter. Before deciding, make sure to read customer reviews on their website to get a clearer picture.

Enjoy Your Bali Vacation with the Best Motorbike Rentals

If you’re planning a vacation to the Island of the Gods, don’t hesitate to choose Cinchy.life as your motorbike rental provider. With a wide range of motorbike options, affordable prices, and quality service, your Bali trip will be even more enjoyable!

You’ll receive confirmation of motorbike availability within 2 minutes if you book in advance, complete with facilities such as clean helmets, accident insurance, and no deposit required.

Looking for the best motorbike rental services in Bali? Cinchy is the answer!

Enjoy your Bali vacation to the fullest!

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