The Honda Click 125 is the most rented scooter in Bangkok for a reason. It weighs about 108 kg, which makes it light enough to push around parking lots and filter through Sukhumvit traffic without breaking a sweat. The 125cc engine handles city speeds fine. You won’t win any highway races, but that’s not what this bike is for.
For daily trips between Sukhumvit, Silom, and Chinatown, the Click does exactly what you need. It’s fuel efficient at roughly 45 km per liter, so a full tank lasts most riders three to four days of regular city use. Under-seat storage fits a half-face helmet and a small bag. Not huge, but enough for a day out.
This is the bike we recommend for first-time scooter riders in Bangkok. The automatic transmission means you only deal with throttle and brakes. The low seat height works for most riders regardless of height. And at 320 THB per day, it’s the most affordable way to get around the city on your own schedule.
If you need more power for longer trips or highway riding, check the Yamaha Aerox 155 instead.
