The fleet · Honda ADV 150
Honda ADV 150 monthly rental
in Chiang Mai.
The long-stay bike. Same adventure-scooter shape as the ADV 160, a little less engine, a noticeably smaller bill. Ours is grey.
At ฿4,300 a month the ADV 150 is the bike most of our long-stay riders end up on. Four separate weeks would cost ฿10,000, so if you are here for a month or more the monthly rate is the only sensible way to book it. It also undercuts the ADV 160 by ฿700 a month for a bike that rides much the same way around town.
Mechanically it is the ADV 160's predecessor: a 149.32 cc liquid-cooled eSP single, a 14-inch front wheel, twin rear shocks and 165 mm of ground clearance. That is still far more suspension travel than an ordinary scooter, which is what makes the ADV good on the rougher roads out towards Mae Rim and Samoeng.
Who it suits
Digital nomads and long-stay visitors who want the tall, comfortable ADV ride without paying ADV 160 money. It is the tallest seat of our three at 795 mm, so short riders should look at the Click 160 instead. If you ride two-up a lot or spend most weekends in the mountains, the extra capacity of the ADV 160 is worth the ฿700.
The machine
- Engine
- 149.32 cc liquid-cooled single, eSP
- Transmission
- CVT automatic
- Fuel tank
- 8.0 litres
- Seat height
- 795 mm
- Kerb weight
- 133 kg
- Ground clearance
- 165 mm
- Tyres
- 110/80-14 front, 130/70-13 rear
- Brakes
- Front disc with ABS, rear disc
These are Honda's published figures for the Thai-market ADV 150, not measurements of our own bikes.
What's in the price
- Free delivery and pickup - anywhere in Chiang Mai, at a time that suits you.
- Two helmets - so you can take someone with you from day one.
- A phone holder - fitted to every bike we rent, so you can navigate.
- Servicing handled - oil, tyres, the lot. On a monthly rental this is the part that really pays.
- A backup bike - if anything goes wrong you get a replacement, not an excuse.
- Basic insurance - included in the rate.
- English support - a real person on WhatsApp who actually answers.
Before you book
- Licence (required)
- You must hold a licence that lets you legally ride a motorbike in Thailand: either a Thai motorcycle licence, or an international driving permit that Thai law accepts for motorbikes. This one isn't negotiable.
- Deposit
- Every rental takes one, and you get it back at the end of the rental. You'll know the amount before you commit.
- Paperwork
- A rental contract and an ID document. Fuel is not included.
- Rental length
- Weekly and monthly only - there is no daily rate. Staying several months? Tell us and we'll sort it out.
There are no photographs of the bikes on the site yet. Want to see the ADV 150 before you commit? Ask us on WhatsApp.
Not sure yet?
The other
two bikes.
Same deal on all three: free delivery, two helmets, a phone holder, servicing handled and a backup bike. Only the machine and the price change.
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Honda ADV 160
Black · the big one, best two-up and in the hills
- Weekly
- ฿2,800
- Monthly
- ฿5,000/mo
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Honda Click 160
Black · lightest, cheapest, easiest to park
- Weekly
- ฿2,300
- Monthly
- ฿4,000/mo
Or go back to the RideMate home page to see all three side by side.