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The Yamaha PG-1 is our semi automatic and cheapest option. Easy to ride, reliable and affordable. 
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The Honda CRF150L is the smallest manual bike in our lineup - light, capable, and perfectly suited for one rider exploring Laos.
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Our Enduro 150cc bike is the smalled manual and dirt bike in our fleet. Designed for a solo rider, it offer a larger and more comfortable seat compared to the CRF.

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The Kawasaki KLX230s is our largest dual-sport bike. It delivers smooth acceleration, more power and confident handling - perfectly suited for Laos
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Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 - The ultimate adventure bike in our fleet. Designed for power, comfort, and endurance.
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The CF Moto 450MT is the ideal adventure bike for Laos, suitable for 1 or 2 riders and capable on and off road.
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The Royal Enfield Himalayan 411 is a capable and rugged adventure bike, favored by riders who prioritize simplicity, reliability, and comfortable long-distance travel. It is excellent for one or two riders, confidently tackling rough roads and remaining comfortable and sure-footed on long, paved sections.
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The Suzuki DL250 - V-Storm is our smaller adventure bike, ideal for 1 or 2 people. A lighter option compared with the Honda CB500X, but still enough power to conquer the Laos roads. This model also has a much lower seat height, 795mm, when compared to the CB500X. While not as good off road as the enduro bikes we offer, it is great for the paved roads and longer rides, especially if you are riding 2-up.
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The Suzuki - Haojue GN125 is the cheapest and smallest manual bike we offer. This model also has the lowest seat height in our manual range making it a good option for our shorter riders. It does lack the off road abilities of the enduro bikes so it recommended for though looking to stick more to the paved road, shorter or less experienced riders as it is the easier to control for those with less experience.

Travel Guide Laos

1 - Highways – Are there highways in laos that bikes cant go?

  • Most highways in Laos are designed for motor vehicles and there is a highway between Vientiane and Vang Vieng that bikes can’t go.