Yes2go is a motorbike rental counter at Chai Chet Beach on Koh Chang's west coast, in the Ko Chang District of Trat, with a 4.8-star record built on close to 800 Google reviews, one of the deepest review histories of any rental shop on the island. The name says what it does: it bundles straight scooter rental with guided island tours, and its Byklo listing runs to 110-plus bikes, among the largest selections any partner exposes on Koh Chang.
Chai Chet Beach: a west-coast base between White Sand and Klong Prao
Yes2go works from Chai Chet Beach, the small headland that separates White Sand Beach (Hat Sai Khao) to the north from the long Klong Prao stretch to the south, on the strip of west coast where most of Koh Chang's beach accommodation sits. That puts the counter on the island's busy side, the one threaded by the single coast road that every rider uses to reach the beaches, the waterfalls, and the southern viewpoints. Chai Chet itself is best known for its sunset-facing cape and viewpoint, a short ride from the shop.
The west-coast position matters because Koh Chang is effectively one long, hilly road, not a grid, and where you collect a bike shapes the day. A renter starting at Chai Chet is already past the northern pier traffic and pointed at the scenic southern run toward Kai Bae and Lonely Beach. The trade-offs between basing yourself on this side versus the quiet east coast are laid out in the Koh Chang east-vs-west-coast guide, which is worth reading before you pick where to stay and ride.
Close to 800 reviews: the island's most-vetted counter
Yes2go has gathered close to 800 Google reviews at a 4.8-star average, a volume that very few rental shops anywhere in Thailand reach and almost none on a single island like Koh Chang. Review depth is not a vanity metric here. It is the closest thing a first-time visitor has to a maintenance record, and on an island where the coast road climbs and drops through steep, blind hairpins, a counter that has handed over thousands of bikes without its rating slipping is doing something right with brakes, tyres, and hand-back checks.
That track record is the reason to start a Koh Chang rental search with the vetted shops rather than the cheapest roadside rack. The best Koh Chang motorbike rental guide explains how the island's partner counters are screened, and the Koh Chang scooter rental price guide sets the day-rate expectation: a 125cc automatic on the island runs roughly 140 to 400 THB per day depending on season and model.
Rent and tour: scooters plus a guided island run
The "and tour" half of the name is the genuine differentiator. Yes2go pairs self-drive rental with guided tours of the island, so a nervous first-timer can ride the steep west-coast road behind a local who knows every blind crest before taking a bike out solo the next day. With 110-plus machines on the listing, the shop has the depth to put a group on matched bikes for a tour and still keep the walk-in rental rack stocked.
A guided loop also front-loads the island's best stops in one run: the Klong Plu waterfall, the Kai Bae and Nang Lung viewpoints, and the quieter far-south beaches past Bang Bao. Riders who would rather build their own version can map the same sights in the Koh Chang waterfalls and viewpoints by scooter guide. Either way, the combination of a deep fleet and an in-house tour desk is unusual on Koh Chang, where most counters do one or the other, not both.
Getting a Yes2go bike: the ferry, the hills, and the deposit
Reaching Yes2go means crossing from the mainland first: the car-and-bike ferries run from the Trat piers at Ao Thammachat and Center Point to the island's northeast corner, and the Koh Chang ferry-with-motorbike guide covers whether to bring a bike across or rent on arrival (renting at Chai Chet is almost always the simpler call). Once you have a bike, the island's reputation for steep gradients is earned, especially the climbs around Kai Bae, so a machine with sound brakes from a high-review counter is not a luxury.
Picking the bike up runs on the standard island terms: a cash deposit settled at the counter, your documents checked, and the Koh Chang rental how-to walks through what to photograph and inspect before you ride off. Anyone riding here should also hold a licence valid for motorcycles plus an International Driving Permit; the Mu Ko Chang National Park checkpoints and the island police do run the occasional document stop on the coast road.

The same vetted terms run right across the Byklo island network. The Koh Chang scooter rental price guide sets the day, week, and month bands every partner works within. For spotting the document and deposit tricks a vetted counter never plays, the Thailand rental scams guide is the reference.
Reserve a Yes2go bike or tour on Byklo
Yes2go's Chai Chet listing is reservable through Byklo.rent: choose the dates and the bike class, settle the small reservation online, and pay the rental balance and cash deposit at the counter when you collect. Because the shop runs tours as well as rentals, it suits two kinds of trip, the confident rider who wants a bike for the week and the first-timer who would rather learn the west-coast hills on a guided loop before going solo. Reserve ahead for the December-to-March high season, when the island's bike stock tightens and the best-kept machines move fast.



