Toons Bike Rental Chiang Mai (TBR, also Toon's Bike Rental and Tour) has been a Byklo partner shop since 2025, pairing self-drive scooters and motorbikes with optional guided tours for first-time Thailand riders. Daily rates for a 125cc Honda Click sit inside Chiang Mai's canonical 150-300 THB band, every booking is confirmed before you land, cash deposits run 500-2,000 THB, and your original passport never leaves your pocket. The guided-tour option is the differentiator: a local lead bike on the harder loops out of the Old City.

What Toon's Bike Rental and Tour brings to Byklo riders in Chiang Mai
Toon's runs a versatile Chiang Mai fleet covering 125cc automatic scooters (Honda Click, Yamaha Fino) for Old City riding and 150cc PCX or N-Max class bikes for the mountain routes. Daily rates fall inside the 150-300 THB canonical Chiang Mai band, weekly rates run 900-1,800 THB, and monthly rates run 2,000-4,000 THB. Like every Byklo partner, Toon's accepts a cash deposit of 500-2,000 THB, never asks for your original passport, and supports online booking with confirmation in the Byklo dashboard. Helmets are included for rider and pillion (mandatory under Thai law, with no-helmet fines of 500-1,000 THB), and the bikes are inspected between rentals.
The optional guided-tour line is what sets Toon's apart from a pure self-drive shop. For riders who want a local lead bike on Route 1095 (the Mae Hong Son Loop) or the Samoeng Loop on Route 1096, Toon's pairs the rental with a guide who handles navigation, fuel stops, and the occasional Thai-only menu in mountain villages. Self-drive customers can opt out and use the bike however they like.

Book Toon's on Byklo
Toon's Bike Rental and Tour is bookable on Byklo for any date in Chiang Mai with a cash deposit, a passport copy, and a confirmed pickup at the shop or your hotel. Riders comparing options can browse the how to rent a scooter in Chiang Mai walkthrough, check Mr Mechanic for big-bike alternatives, or read the big bike rental Chiang Mai guide if a 250-650cc bike fits the route. For Thai licence rules and the IDP requirement, see the Thai driving licence requirements guide; the Wikipedia Chiang Mai overview covers geography and transport for context on the moat-and-mountain layout the city is built on.

