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Location d'une moto 125CC sur Bangkok, difficile?
by Sprex64
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
Original post
Étant très souvent à BKK j'ai cherche à louer une moto comme à Phuket ou Pattaya
Je n'ai pas trouvé sur internet ni sur la Sukhumvit road des Thais m'on dit que j'aurai du mal à trouver ...
Pour les permanents savez vous si ça existe sur BKK ? cela me rendrait bien service
Merci pour vos réponses
Merci pour vos réponses
La chanson de Jean Gabin "Je sais" un peu triste! je vous l'accorde mais tellement vraie et d'actualité....
Sujet évoqué dernièrement 🤪
http://voyageforum.com/v.f?post=2887480;search_string=location%20scooter%20bangkok;
http://voyageforum.com/v.f?post=2887480;search_string=location%20scooter%20bangkok;
C'est vrai qu'en roulant avec mon 1100 ZZR dans Pau je suis moins en danger ...
Mais je vis aussi une partie de l'année en Thailande et y conduit depuis plus de 10 ans sans jamais avoir eu un seul accident chance ou éducation ?
Cordialement
Cordialement
La chanson de Jean Gabin "Je sais" un peu triste! je vous l'accorde mais tellement vraie et d'actualité....
Ce qui est tres drole dans notre echange , c est que je demeure a Pau et que je m apprete a partir pour La Thailande , via Mada ou je passe 5 mois avec le sac a dos , avec comme base arriere Koh Samui
Si je t ai ecrit que t etais un Kamikaz , c est que j ai vu et entendu beaucoup d accidents de 2 roue
Amicalement
Amicalement
daniel
Oui effectivement nous sommes tous les 2 dans Pau !
Pour les accidents effectivement il en a beaucoup avec aussi des très graves mais en roulant extrêmement avec prudence et attention il n'y a aucun problème La plus part des gens qui ont des cartons sont des amateurs qui surestiment la moto et leur conduite. A chaque fois on s'aperçoit que ces personne ne conduisent jamais de moto ... Je pense qu'avec une bonne expérience de la conduite en France sur gros cube vous avez toutes les chances d'éviter le pépin Et je ne parle pas de l'âge de ces individus L'hôpital de Pattaya et de Phuket sont souvent visités par des jeunes branleurs qui n'ont d'ailleurs même pas le permis gros cube en France je me demande d'ailleurs comment ils font pour bluffer le loueur (Devinez..) Le plus dangereux étant la conduite sous la pluie et en Ville toute les chance de cartonner si vous rouler au dessus de 40km ... Je vois que tu préfères le sac à dos et c'est tant mieux mais quand tu vis en Thailande tu n'as pas le choix que d'avoir une moto pour commencer la voiture dans un deuxième temps
Bon voyage
Pour les accidents effectivement il en a beaucoup avec aussi des très graves mais en roulant extrêmement avec prudence et attention il n'y a aucun problème La plus part des gens qui ont des cartons sont des amateurs qui surestiment la moto et leur conduite. A chaque fois on s'aperçoit que ces personne ne conduisent jamais de moto ... Je pense qu'avec une bonne expérience de la conduite en France sur gros cube vous avez toutes les chances d'éviter le pépin Et je ne parle pas de l'âge de ces individus L'hôpital de Pattaya et de Phuket sont souvent visités par des jeunes branleurs qui n'ont d'ailleurs même pas le permis gros cube en France je me demande d'ailleurs comment ils font pour bluffer le loueur (Devinez..) Le plus dangereux étant la conduite sous la pluie et en Ville toute les chance de cartonner si vous rouler au dessus de 40km ... Je vois que tu préfères le sac à dos et c'est tant mieux mais quand tu vis en Thailande tu n'as pas le choix que d'avoir une moto pour commencer la voiture dans un deuxième temps
Bon voyage
La chanson de Jean Gabin "Je sais" un peu triste! je vous l'accorde mais tellement vraie et d'actualité....
Étant très souvent à BKK j'ai cherche à louer une moto comme à Phuket ou Pattaya
Je n'ai pas trouvé sur internet ni sur la Sukhumvit road des Thais m'on dit que j'aurai du mal à trouver ...
Pour les permanents savez vous si ça existe sur BKK ? cela me rendrait bien service
Merci pour vos réponses
Rent a Motorbike Bangkok - Thailand: Rent a motorbike: VISIT LAOCHAIWAT OFFICE 0-22-781-348 1, Soi Prommit, Suthisarn, Sam Sen Nai, Phaya Thai, Bangkok 10400, Thailand Rent a motorbike: RATHASAP CO., LTD. 0-26-441-789 1108/61, Soi Phen And Phuen, Prachasongkhro, Din Daeng, Din Daeng, Bangkok 10400, Thailand
http://www.yellow.co.th/YellowPages/Bangkok/motorcycle-rental_map.1.htm
google est de loin notre meilleur ami, ça c'est une chose, de plus... quand vous tapez votre question dans google.. utliser de préférence l'anglais... pk? ba tout simplement parce qu'il y a plus de résultat en anglais que pour le français :)
Merci pour vos réponses
Rent a Motorbike Bangkok - Thailand: Rent a motorbike: VISIT LAOCHAIWAT OFFICE 0-22-781-348 1, Soi Prommit, Suthisarn, Sam Sen Nai, Phaya Thai, Bangkok 10400, Thailand Rent a motorbike: RATHASAP CO., LTD. 0-26-441-789 1108/61, Soi Phen And Phuen, Prachasongkhro, Din Daeng, Din Daeng, Bangkok 10400, Thailand
http://www.yellow.co.th/YellowPages/Bangkok/motorcycle-rental_map.1.htm
google est de loin notre meilleur ami, ça c'est une chose, de plus... quand vous tapez votre question dans google.. utliser de préférence l'anglais... pk? ba tout simplement parce qu'il y a plus de résultat en anglais que pour le français :)
Bonjour !
Ha! voilà quelqu'un d'efficace je te remercie ces loueur sont toujours d'actualité ? as tu essayés ?
Je note ces adresses merci pour ta réponse
Ha! voilà quelqu'un d'efficace je te remercie ces loueur sont toujours d'actualité ? as tu essayés ?
Je note ces adresses merci pour ta réponse
La chanson de Jean Gabin "Je sais" un peu triste! je vous l'accorde mais tellement vraie et d'actualité....
Bonjour !
Ha! voilà quelqu'un d'efficace je te remercie ces loueur sont toujours d'actualité ? as tu essayés ?
Je note ces adresses merci pour ta réponse
jamais, j'en ai acheter une y a 2 ans
Ha! voilà quelqu'un d'efficace je te remercie ces loueur sont toujours d'actualité ? as tu essayés ?
Je note ces adresses merci pour ta réponse
jamais, j'en ai acheter une y a 2 ans
La discussion est un peu tardive 2 octobre 2009!....
Habites tu toi même à BKK? conduis tu une moto? Es tu motard? Pour ma part oui et je n'ai pas depuis pris aucun avion sanitaire comme tu le laisses supposer...Si je conduit une moto? Depuis c'est fait! sur Phuket, BKK, et Ubon ....évidement avec grande prudence .... Et oui il y en a qui survivent quand même c'est curieux tout de même Remarques, je manipule du gaz HP-BP depuis plus de 30 ans je ne me suis toujours pas fait sauter! Compétence ou chance à toi de devinez? Alors le trafic de BKK me fait un peu rigoler ...Et puis la moto ne me sert certainement pas à faire le beau mais m'assurer un transport de service et non pas de touriste ... J'ai pour habitude de prendre mes responsabilités et ne cherche jamais à savoir ca convient aux gens ....
Cordialement
Habites tu toi même à BKK? conduis tu une moto? Es tu motard? Pour ma part oui et je n'ai pas depuis pris aucun avion sanitaire comme tu le laisses supposer...Si je conduit une moto? Depuis c'est fait! sur Phuket, BKK, et Ubon ....évidement avec grande prudence .... Et oui il y en a qui survivent quand même c'est curieux tout de même Remarques, je manipule du gaz HP-BP depuis plus de 30 ans je ne me suis toujours pas fait sauter! Compétence ou chance à toi de devinez? Alors le trafic de BKK me fait un peu rigoler ...Et puis la moto ne me sert certainement pas à faire le beau mais m'assurer un transport de service et non pas de touriste ... J'ai pour habitude de prendre mes responsabilités et ne cherche jamais à savoir ca convient aux gens ....
Cordialement
La chanson de Jean Gabin "Je sais" un peu triste! je vous l'accorde mais tellement vraie et d'actualité....
Merci SPREX64 de remettre les points sur les I à cet ensemble de personne qui ne connaissent rien à la moto mais voudraient expliquer aux autres qu'elles en sont les dangers ...
Je conduis un scooter depuis longtemps sur BKK et ca ne me semble pas plus dangeureux qu'ailleurs lorsque l'on est prudent. J'ai pratiqué longtemps sur Paris, et ca n'est guère plus sécure.
Bref, pour louer des grosses motos ou des scooters il y a maintenant Bangkok Bikes Rental dont toutes les motos et scooters sont en excellents état, avec des papiers en règles et des assurances.
Allez jeter un oeil sur leur site bangkokbikesrental .com
Allez jeter un oeil sur leur site bangkokbikesrental .com
Salut Andy !
Merci pour l'adresse j'ai regardé le prix d'un scooter 125CC 6000 bath/ Mois soit 200 par jours c'est vraiment un prix super correct et j'en suis très surpris et aussi très intéressé Le loueur est il sure et en règle ? Quand je passe à BKK j'irai le voir de plus près pour discuter ....
Je te remercie pour l'information car j'ai eu du mal à trouver un shope qui loue officiellement à chaque fois c'est pas clair la grande mode c'est que des petits malins louent leur propre moto à travers un intermédiaire pour moi c'est hors de question en cas de pépin On peut imaginer les emmerdes...
Amicalement
Merci pour l'adresse j'ai regardé le prix d'un scooter 125CC 6000 bath/ Mois soit 200 par jours c'est vraiment un prix super correct et j'en suis très surpris et aussi très intéressé Le loueur est il sure et en règle ? Quand je passe à BKK j'irai le voir de plus près pour discuter ....
Je te remercie pour l'information car j'ai eu du mal à trouver un shope qui loue officiellement à chaque fois c'est pas clair la grande mode c'est que des petits malins louent leur propre moto à travers un intermédiaire pour moi c'est hors de question en cas de pépin On peut imaginer les emmerdes...
Amicalement
La chanson de Jean Gabin "Je sais" un peu triste! je vous l'accorde mais tellement vraie et d'actualité....
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I’ve got 15 days off in June and I’m pretty undecided about where to go for a motorcycle road trip. Two strong desires are pulling me in different directions: Corsica or Norway.
Corsica has been a dream of mine for a long time: legendary roads, stunning landscapes, a unique vibe, and the perfect mix of sea and mountains. At the same time, I’m wondering if 2 weeks might be *too much* for Corsica—risking feeling like I’ve seen it all too quickly, especially on a bike. Since I also have an extra week free in May, I could use that specifically for Corsica. Maybe splitting it into two trips would make more sense? If so, which routes or regions would be the most interesting to plan for a 7-day trip?
On the other hand, Norway is *super* appealing. The landscapes look incredible, totally different from anything I’ve experienced, and it’d be a real “wow” trip. I know 15 days is still short for such a vast country. Getting all the way to the North Cape seems pretty much impossible in that time, but I’m curious about what realistic routes could be planned.
So I’m wondering: Is it better to save Norway for next year, take 3 weeks off, and do it *properly*? Or are 15 days enough for a first amazing taste of the country?
I’d love to hear about your experiences—whether it’s Corsica (ideal duration, routes) or Norway (what’s realistic in 2 weeks on a bike). Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
I’ve got 15 days off in June and I’m pretty undecided about where to go for a motorcycle road trip. Two strong desires are pulling me in different directions: Corsica or Norway.
Corsica has been a dream of mine for a long time: legendary roads, stunning landscapes, a unique vibe, and the perfect mix of sea and mountains. At the same time, I’m wondering if 2 weeks might be *too much* for Corsica—risking feeling like I’ve seen it all too quickly, especially on a bike. Since I also have an extra week free in May, I could use that specifically for Corsica. Maybe splitting it into two trips would make more sense? If so, which routes or regions would be the most interesting to plan for a 7-day trip?
On the other hand, Norway is *super* appealing. The landscapes look incredible, totally different from anything I’ve experienced, and it’d be a real “wow” trip. I know 15 days is still short for such a vast country. Getting all the way to the North Cape seems pretty much impossible in that time, but I’m curious about what realistic routes could be planned.
So I’m wondering: Is it better to save Norway for next year, take 3 weeks off, and do it *properly*? Or are 15 days enough for a first amazing taste of the country?
I’d love to hear about your experiences—whether it’s Corsica (ideal duration, routes) or Norway (what’s realistic in 2 weeks on a bike). Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
Hello,
I'm thinking of buying a used small motorcycle to travel around the country for a month and a half.
I've done this in other countries without putting the registration in my name—is that possible in Guinea given the apparently frequent checks, or do I have to go through the paperwork?
Thanks.
Hello,
My dream is to ride Route 66 by motorcycle. I have a disability—while I’m not in a wheelchair, my walking mobility is reduced.
The ideal scenario would be to have a motorcycle driver and ride as their passenger on an organized trip.
Are there any guides or services like this offered by travel agencies?
Thanks for sharing your experiences!
Hello,
I’ve got a plan with a friend to go on a motorcycle road trip in 2028 or 2029, starting in Santiago de Chile and ending in Ushuaia, for about a month.
Has anyone done a trip like this before, and what’s the best time of year?
I’ve heard there can be quite a bit of wind depending on the season.
Thanks for any tips!
Cheers,
PA
I'm seriously considering heading to Nepal to do some nice motorcycle loops... my goal is also to do the Kailash Yatra round trip from Kathmandu, in a small group with a guide, in May '26... but here's the thing—I'm solo! So if you're up for sharing a similar adventure, hit me up... Cheers, Frankoys
It's all in the title: I'm heading to Krabi soon and want to rent a scooter for a few weeks, but after reading comments about all kinds of scams, I'm reaching out to ask where and how (read: *the right way*) to rent one.
Thanks for your tips and advice.
Hello everyone! Like every year, a winter migration is on the horizon (revised plan): this time, it’ll be Dakar, or even Abidjan, via Morocco, Mauritania, and Senegal.
Looking for an experienced motorcyclist or pillion rider—small build preferred—on a GSA 1250 with a comfy seat and luggage setup, available from early November to late December 2025. I’d like to plan the trip together (important to me) to make sure we’re on the same wavelength.
Don’t hesitate to get in touch!
Didier
Hi everyone...
Looking for travel companions to ride from France to Senegal by motorcycle.
I’m Paul, 37, and I’ve already done a bit of riding in Morocco.
For now, I’m solo, riding a 1998 SUZUKI DR 650 with some basic gear to keep things smooth. I’ll have a tent so we can do a few nights under the stars. We’ll need to coordinate departure dates—"ideally in November."
I’m currently checking out routes to take. Any tips would be welcome! :)
Have a great day, everyone!!!!!
Looking for travel companions to ride from France to Senegal by motorcycle.
I’m Paul, 37, and I’ve already done a bit of riding in Morocco.
For now, I’m solo, riding a 1998 SUZUKI DR 650 with some basic gear to keep things smooth. I’ll have a tent so we can do a few nights under the stars. We’ll need to coordinate departure dates—"ideally in November."
I’m currently checking out routes to take. Any tips would be welcome! :)
Have a great day, everyone!!!!!
Hi there!
I’m heading to Vietnam and Laos with a buddy next week for a month. We’re thinking of renting motorbikes, especially to do the Ha Giang Loop. We don’t have an international license, just our Belgian one. Is that enough? If not, is it risky?
Thanks for the info! !
I’m heading to Vietnam and Laos with a buddy next week for a month. We’re thinking of renting motorbikes, especially to do the Ha Giang Loop. We don’t have an international license, just our Belgian one. Is that enough? If not, is it risky?
Thanks for the info! !
Hi there,
In January 2026, I’m planning a motorbike trip through northern Vietnam for 3–4 weeks.
Must-dos: Hanoi, RC4, Dien Bien Phu, and of course the must-see landscapes.
I’m looking for any great tips, ideas… and maybe even a riding partner.
Cheers
In January 2026, I’m planning a motorbike trip through northern Vietnam for 3–4 weeks.
Must-dos: Hanoi, RC4, Dien Bien Phu, and of course the must-see landscapes.
I’m looking for any great tips, ideas… and maybe even a riding partner.
Cheers
Hi everyone,
In November, we’re planning to do the Ha Giang loop and the RC4 by motorbike without a guide. 😎 We’re looking for a decent place to stay/rent in Ha Giang.
If anyone has any info, we’d be really interested.
Thanks in advance! 😉 Ladava
In November, we’re planning to do the Ha Giang loop and the RC4 by motorbike without a guide. 😎 We’re looking for a decent place to stay/rent in Ha Giang.
If anyone has any info, we’d be really interested.
Thanks in advance! 😉 Ladava
Hello! We’re planning a motorcycle trip that will include a visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau in June 2026.
We’re unsure (still debating) whether we should stay at a hotel on-site and get to the memorial with an Uber (leaving our bikes at the hotel) and book a guided tour, or base ourselves in Kraków and take a tour that includes transport.
One thing’s for sure—we’d prefer a guide in French since we don’t speak English 😅.
Could you share your experiences or advice? I understand we need to book online rather than on-site. Thanks in advance for your replies!
Could you share your experiences or advice? I understand we need to book online rather than on-site. Thanks in advance for your replies!
Hi everyone,
I’m planning a road trip in Cuba and was wondering if there are any bike rental places (125/500cc) with reasonable rates—not the Harley rental places!
Thanks for your help. Wave of headlights! !
I’m planning a road trip in Cuba and was wondering if there are any bike rental places (125/500cc) with reasonable rates—not the Harley rental places!
Thanks for your help. Wave of headlights! !
Hello,
Next October we’re planning to ride the Ruta de la Plata by motorcycle—a historic Spanish route that runs from Gijón to Seville, also known as the N630.
Has anyone here already ridden it?
Unfortunately, I’m worried that parts of the N630 may have disappeared or merged with the A66 motorway, forcing us to ride long stretches of highway, which we’d rather avoid.
Thanks in advance for any tips or details about this route!