Sometimes it seems that there are no traffic rules in Bali and no one cares about the situation on the road, but in reality, this is not the case. The police keep a watchful eye on violators and are r…
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Bali on a bike and Bali without a bike are two different Balis. This is something any seasoned visitor to the paradise island will tell you. A scooter truly provides a level of freedom that can't be r…
Renting a scooter 🛵 in Bali is no more difficult than buying a kilogram of mangoes🥭. The entire process takes no more than five minutes🕐. The rental agency will only require your passport and money💵.
🛵🛵It’s a great day, I want to get on a bike and race through the green Balinese streets towards a new day! You put on your beautiful helmet and press the starter, and the bike suddenly starts making s…
Pertalite is the most popular and cheapest fuel in Indonesia with a low octane number (90), meant for low-income groups. It is unsuitable for modern engines.
Why is Pertalite a poor choice?
At the start of the rainy season, motorcyclists face many obstacles on the road. The main issues are, of course, slippery and damaged roads, as well as puddles that often turn into 'lakes'. To avoid d…
In case of troubles involving the police in Bali, law enforcement officers almost always tend to side with their citizens. For a foreigner involved in a traffic accident, deportation and imprisonment…
Pertalite is the most popular and cheapest fuel in Indonesia with a low octane number (90), intended for low-income segments of the population. It is not suitable for modern engines.
With the onset of the rainy season, motorcyclists encounter many road obstacles. The main ones are slippery and damaged roads, as well as puddles that often turn into 'lakes.' To ensure your bike ride…
Recently, the Indonesian authorities introduced QR codes for refueling with Pertalite gasoline. Initially, this brand was subsidized by the state as fuel for the less affluent segments of the populati…