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Smooth and Comfortable — Honda PCX Automatic

The Honda PCX 150cc automatic makes the Siem Reap to Battambang ride completely effortless. No gears to worry about — just twist and go. With its large fuel tank, comfortable seat, and smooth power delivery, it’s the top choice for riders who want to focus on the scenery rather than the machine.

🏍️ Bike Specifications

  • Engine: 150cc
  • Transmission: Automatic CVT (V-Matic)
  • Fuel tank: 8.1 litres
  • Seat height: 764mm
  • Length: 1,935mm
  • One-way flat fee: $20

✅ What’s Included

  • Well-maintained, regularly serviced Honda PCX
  • 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.