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Stylish and Easy — Yamaha PG1 Semi-Automatic

The Yamaha PG1 125cc strikes the perfect balance between a manual and automatic bike. Semi-automatic gearing gives you more control over your ride without the complexity of a clutch lever — making it ideal for the relaxed 165 km journey through Cambodia’s most scenic countryside.

🏍️ Bike Specifications

  • Engine: 114cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder
  • Transmission: 4-speed semi-automatic
  • Fuel tank: 5.1 litres
  • Seat height: 795mm
  • Length: 1,980mm
  • One-way flat fee: $25

✅ What’s Included

  • Well-maintained, regularly serviced Yamaha PG1
  • Helmets for rider and passenger
  • Phone holder and recommended online route
  • Luggage rack and bungee cords
  • Hotel delivery in Siem Reap city center
  • Luggage transfer service to Battambang
  • Flexible drop-off at partner locations in Battambang
  • Clear contract and instructions in English
  • On-trip support throughout your ride

❌ Not Included

  • Fuel (refill at official gas stations as needed)
  • Damage beyond normal use
  • Traffic fines and violations
  • Personal travel insurance
  • Theft or loss of motorbike or accessories
  • Late return fees without prior agreement

💰 Deposit A refundable security deposit is required with your Passport. Cash (USD) or secure card hold accepted. Fully refunded upon return in the same condition.

🛣️ Your Route — National Road 6 → National Road 5 Siem Reap → Kralanh → Sisophon → Battambang

  • Total distance: ~165 km
  • Estimated ride time: 2.5–3.5 hours
  • Road condition: Paved highway through rural countryside
  • Scenery: Rice fields, villages, Angkor-era temples

👉 View Route on Google Maps

📍 Must-See Stops Along the Way

🐍 Wat Preah Net Preah Temple (near Sisophon) — A hidden Angkor-era temple most tourists miss. Quiet, beautiful stone carvings, peaceful grounds.

🌾 Rural Villages & Rice Fields (Kralanh to Sisophon) — The most scenic stretch of the ride. Traditional wooden houses, water buffalo, open countryside.

🍜 Local Roadside Markets (around Kralanh) — Fresh fruit, Khmer noodle soup, iced coffee. Cheap and delicious.

🛕 Wat Ek Phnom (just outside Battambang) — 11th-century Angkor ruins with a seated Buddha and lotus ponds. Perfect final stop.

🌅 Phnom Sampeau (~12 km from Battambang) — Hilltop temple with panoramic views and thousands of bats emerging dramatically at sunset.

⚠️ Important Rules 🚫 No rentals for beginners or first-time riders.

  • No alcohol or drugs while riding
  • Speed limit: 40 km/h in towns, 50–60 km/h on open roads
  • Use headlights 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM and in rain or fog
  • Refuel only at official gas stations
  • Arrive before 6:00 PM — avoid riding after dark
  • Support available 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM only
  • Do not attempt repairs — contact us immediately
  • Record a video of the bike before departure
  • Traffic violations may result in fines up to $1,000+

🎒 What to Bring Sunglasses and sunscreen · Raincoat or jacket · Waterproof backpack · Phone with mobile data · Power bank · Lock and straps · Sufficient cash in USD

🔧 Estimated Repair Costs (Reference Only) Flat tire: $1–$1.50 · New tire: $15–$20 · Oil change: $4–$6 · Lights: ~$3 · Chain & sprocket: ~$15 · Small parts: $2–$3 Always contact us before any repairs.