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K7 Bike Rental Chiang Mai: 125-150cc Honda Click, PCX & N-Max

K7 Bike joined Byklo's Chiang Mai rental network in 2025, offering 125-150cc motorbikes (Honda Click, PCX, Yamaha N-Max class). Book online with cash deposit only (no passport hostage), pay-on-pickup, and hotel delivery.

Published March 7, 2025·Updated April 28, 2026·3 min read
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K7 Bike rental Chiang Mai has been a Byklo partner shop since 2025, offering 125-150cc motorbikes including the Honda Click 125, Honda PCX, and Yamaha N-Max class. Daily rates in Chiang Mai sit at 150-300 THB for a standard 125cc, every booking is confirmed before you land, cash deposits are 500-2,000 THB, and your passport never leaves your pocket. The 150cc tier is the right pick for Doi Suthep and the Samoeng Loop.

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K7 Bike's 125-150cc fleet in Chiang Mai: Honda Click, Honda PCX, and Yamaha N-Max class scooters, sized for the Doi Suthep climb and the 100 km Samoeng Loop on Route 1096.

What K7 Bike brings to Byklo riders in Chiang Mai

K7 Bike runs a fleet of 125-150cc automatic and semi-automatic motorbikes geared to Chiang Mai's mix of Old City traffic and mountain climbs. Daily rates fall inside the city's canonical 150-300 THB band for a 125cc Honda Click or Yamaha Fino, with the 150cc Honda PCX and Yamaha N-Max class running closer to the upper end. Like every Byklo partner, K7 Bike accepts a cash deposit of 500-2,000 THB, never holds your original passport as collateral, and supports online booking with confirmation before your flight lands. Helmets are included for rider and pillion (mandatory under Thai law, with fines of 500-1,000 THB for violations) and bikes are inspected between rentals.

Routes from Chiang Mai: where K7's bikes take you

A 125cc from K7 handles the Old City's narrow lanes around Tha Phae Gate and the Sunday Walking Street; a 150cc PCX or N-Max is the better tool for the 16 km climb up Route 1004 to Doi Suthep and the 100 km Samoeng Loop on Route 1096. For the longer Mae Hong Son Loop (600 km, 1,864 curves on Routes 1095 and 108), the 150cc class is the comfort floor. K7 also covers shorter day rides to Doi Inthanon National Park, the Bua Tong "sticky waterfalls" 60 km north, and the Mae Sa Valley elephant sanctuaries off Route 107.

Pick the right cc for the route

A 110cc is fine for flat Old City riding but underpowered on the steep ramp up Route 1004 to Doi Suthep. Two-up riders, anyone tackling the Samoeng Loop, and Mae Hong Son Loop riders should book the 150cc PCX or N-Max class; K7 Bike stocks both. Keep the choice in the Byklo booking note so the right bike is on the rack at pickup.

Book K7 Bike on Byklo

K7 Bike is bookable on Byklo for any date with a cash deposit, a passport copy, and a confirmed pickup at the shop or your Chiang Mai hotel. Riders comparing options can also browse the how to rent a scooter in Chiang Mai walkthrough, or check Mr Mechanic and the big bike rental Chiang Mai guide if a larger 250-650cc bike is on the menu.

For route context, the Wikipedia Chiang Mai overview covers geography and transport, useful when sizing a rental day around the moat-and-mountain layout the city is built on.

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