Ao Nang Bike For Rent Krabi runs its rental counter at 925 Soi Khao Kaeo 1, a back-block side-soi inside the Mueang Krabi District beachfront cluster. Among the bikes the shop lists with Byklo are a Yamaha Aerox 155 sport scooter and a Honda ADV 160 adventure scooter, both sport-class 155-160cc machines that no other Byklo Krabi partner currently fields on the platform, plus a Yamaha Qbix 125 retro cube-scooter and a post-2021 Honda PCX 160. The storefront keeps the standard Ao Nang 8 PM close, and the dispatch line is 092 242 6677.

925 Soi Khao Kaeo 1: where Ao Nang Bike For Rent's counter actually sits
Soi Khao Kaeo 1 branches off the Khao Kaeo block in Mueang Krabi District, one of a cluster of short side-sois that run back from the Ao Nang beachfront drag. Ao Nang Bike For Rent's counter sits at house number 925, deep enough into the soi that the rider's walk to the storefront comes from the strip rather than from a beachfront table. The shop keeps the standard Ao Nang 8 PM close, slightly earlier than the 9 PM late-close window that some neighbouring counters keep, and the dispatch number is 092 242 6677.
The address sits inside the same Khao Kaeo cluster as another Byklo Ao Nang counter at 1 Soi Kao Keaw (see Mr.Sek MotorBike ForRent, a few hundred metres east), so a rider arriving on the Ao Nang strip can compare two distinct Byklo-vetted lineups inside one walking radius. The two counters cover different niches: Mr.Sek's listing leads with a 17-bike Honda Click 125 pool plus a Honda Forza 300 maxi-scooter and a Honda MSX 125 mini-naked, while Ao Nang Bike For Rent's listing is automatic-scooter-only and reaches into the sport-styled 155-160cc bracket that Mr.Sek's listing doesn't carry.
Yamaha Aerox 155 and Honda ADV 160: the sport-class niche on the Krabi listing
The Yamaha Aerox 155 and the Honda ADV 160 are the two listings that set Ao Nang Bike For Rent apart inside the Byklo Krabi partner network. Neither model appears on Azan Motorbike's or Mook Motorbike's Krabi Town listings (both list a Honda Click 125 paired with a Yamaha Fino as the commuter slot), neither appears on Bigbike Cafe's listing (which jumps from the 125cc Click straight to 600cc+ big bikes), and neither shows up on Mr.Sek's lineup (which carries a Honda PCX 150 and a Yamaha NMAX 155 but stops short of the sport-styled bracket).
The Aerox is Yamaha's maxi-sport scooter: a sportier riding triangle, smaller bodywork, and a 155cc Blue Core engine tuned more aggressively than the cruiser-format NMAX. The Honda ADV 160 is the adventure-styled cousin to the PCX, with longer-travel suspension, rugged plastics, a taller seat, and ground-clearance numbers closer to a small adventure motorcycle than to a city scooter. The Aerox 155 and ADV 160 both sit in the 250-450 THB/day sport-scooter tier the price canon assigns to the NMAX/Aerox/PCX-160 class, a step above the 200-300 THB Ao Nang 125cc band that the Krabi motorbike rental guide documents for the standard Click and Fino slot. On a 60 km eastbound run to Klong Thom's hot-spring cluster and on to Sa Morakot, the Emerald Pool that sits inside the Khao Phra Bang Khram reserve, the extra suspension travel on the ADV and the firmer chassis on the Aerox both pay off; on a 25 km coastal slide to Klong Muang Beach, either bike feels less skitchy two-up than a 110cc step-through. Riders booking the 155-160cc bracket need an International Driving Permit carrying the motorcycle (Category A) endorsement, plus a motorcycle endorsement on their home licence.
Yamaha Qbix 125 and Honda PCX 160: the retro 125 and the 160cc PCX upgrade
Ao Nang Bike For Rent's listing also carries two further niche scooters that no other Byklo Krabi partner currently lists. The Yamaha Qbix 125 is the cube-style retro 125cc Yamaha that has been discontinued in some Southeast Asian markets, a flat-deck step-through with squared bodywork that reads more 1990s than 2020s. The Honda PCX 160 is the post-2021 generation of the PCX, stepped up from the 150cc engine that the older PCX 150 (still on Mr.Sek's listing) used. The 160 generation runs a fuel-injected 156cc eSP+ engine, idle stop-start, and a longer wheelbase tuned for two-up touring on the Krabi coastal roads.
Alongside those niches, the listing carries the standard Ao Nang commuter slate: Honda Click 125, Honda Scoopy-i 110, Honda Zoomer-X 110, Yamaha Filano 125, Yamaha Fazzio 125, and Yamaha NMAX 155. That spans ten distinct scooter models on the Byklo listing, a wider variety than Azan, Mook, or Bigbike Cafe's listings, all of which lean on a tighter slate. The shop's listed inventory is automatic-scooter-only, with no manual-gearbox bikes and no big-displacement machines, so the niche is "pick from a wide automatic ladder" rather than "rent a manual or a big bike". For a 600cc+ machine the rider has to look elsewhere on the network: see Bigbike Cafe Krabi, and the Krabi-specific scooter requirements post covers the document set every vetted partner counter on the strip checks at pickup.
Standard partner terms apply across the network. The Krabi rental price hub covers how 125cc-day rates split between Krabi Town and Ao Nang, the base-comparison post lays out which town suits a given trip, and the Thailand scam-spotting reference walks through the document and deposit checks every Byklo-vetted counter does at pickup.
Reserve from Ao Nang Bike For Rent's listing on Byklo
Browse Ao Nang Bike For Rent's Byklo listing, including the Yamaha Aerox 155, the Honda ADV 160, the Yamaha Qbix 125, the Honda PCX 160, and the rest of the ten-model automatic ladder, alongside the wider Krabi partner racks at Byklo.rent. Reservations confirm the bike-class and the cash-deposit-only mechanic up front; the Krabi partner network handles the actual handoff, so booking earlier gives sport-class inventory more time to allocate against the 925 Soi Khao Kaeo 1 dispatch. The Wikipedia Ao Nang overview is the broader reference on the resort cluster the shop sits inside.
The rider-licence and IDP set every Byklo Krabi partner verifies at pickup is the one defined by the Thai Department of Land Transport.


