125cc automatic · CBS brakes · Military green · LED headlight · 112kg

* Price depends on how many days you pay in advance. More days = lower daily rate. Extra days added later are charged at the standard daily rate.
* Minimum rental: 4 days
10,000 THB cash or passport deposit (valid Thai visa or entry stamp, from the driver). Original passport only – copies not accepted.



Yes. The Click 125i Military is fully automatic – no clutch or gearbox – weighs 112kg, and has a 769mm seat height. Riders with prior scooter experience will adapt immediately. The CBS system provides more balanced braking than a single-channel setup.
CBS is not ABS – smooth progressive braking is required on Ko Phangan's wet roads and steeper descents. For complete first-time riders, basic scooter familiarity is still needed before Ko Phangan's roads.
No. The Click 125i Military does not have ABS. It has CBS (Combined Brake System) which provides more balanced deceleration by linking front and rear brakes, but does not prevent wheel lock under hard braking. Smooth progressive braking is essential on Ko Phangan's wet roads, sandy beach approaches, and steep descents.
If front ABS is important, the Honda Click 160 ABS is available in the fleet.
The Click 125i Military is a 2018 model with an analog speedometer and a smaller digital side display showing fuel level and odometer. This differs from the fully digital instrument cluster on the newer Click 125i models in the fleet.
For everyday Ko Phangan riding the setup is perfectly adequate. The fuel gauge is the most important element to monitor – the 4.2-litre tank has a limited range, so plan stops before heading to more remote parts of the island.
The Click 125i Military is distinguished primarily by its military green colour scheme – a khaki-olive finish that is unlike any other scooter colour in the Lala Agency fleet. It is a 2018 model with an analog speedometer, the same pre-refresh generation as the Black (2017) in the fleet.
It is priced at 105 THB/day for 30+ day low season rentals – less than the Blue at 115 THB/day and the Black 2019 at 130 THB/day, but slightly more than the Black at 100 THB/day. The same reliable 125cc Honda platform across all variants.
The Click 125i Military handles Ko Phangan's main paved roads well at a relaxed pace. The west coast from Thong Sala through Srithanu to Haad Yao, the south coast through Ban Tai to Haad Rin, and the north coast toward Chaloklum are all comfortable. The compact dimensions make it easy to manoeuvre in busy areas.
The east coast climb to Thong Nai Pan Noi is manageable solo at a steady, patient pace – the 125cc engine handles it without drama. Two-up on the steep sections is not recommended. Stay on paved roads and plan fuel stops carefully given the 4.2-litre tank capacity.
The Honda Click 125i Military stands apart from every other Click in the Lala Agency fleet through its colour alone. The military green – a distinctive khaki-olive finish – is a less common factory colour option that gave the Click 125i a character unlike the standard black, blue, and red variants. On Ko Phangan's roads it is immediately recognisable and notably different from the sea of black and silver scooters that dominate the island's rental market.
It is a 2018 model, the same pre-refresh generation as the Black (2017) – both run the analog speedometer before Honda updated the Click 125i with a fully digital instrument cluster and revised styling. For riders who value character and individuality in their daily scooter over the latest generation features, the Military is a standout choice in the fleet. Send a rental request →
The Click 125i Military is the last generation before Honda refreshed the Click 125i range with a fully digital instrument cluster. Its instrument panel uses a central analog speedometer with a smaller digital side display showing fuel level and odometer – a clear and functional setup for everyday Ko Phangan riding. The analog-digital combination is not a limitation in practice; it displays everything a rider needs for daily island use.
The CBS braking system links front disc and rear drum: applying the rear brake also activates partial front braking for more balanced deceleration. CBS is not ABS – wheel lock under hard braking is still possible. On Ko Phangan's wet roads after rain and on steep descents, smooth progressive braking remains essential. For front ABS, the Honda Click 160 ABS is available in the fleet.
The Military shares the same 124.88cc liquid-cooled, PGM-FI fuel-injected engine as the rest of the Click 125i range. It starts cleanly in Ko Phangan's heat without warm-up, responds consistently to throttle input, and runs efficiently at the island's typical riding speeds. The CVT automatic manages gear changes seamlessly. For everyday Ko Phangan riding – the west coast run to Haad Yao, the south coast to Haad Rin, the north coast toward Chaloklum – the 125cc engine is well matched to the task.
The 4.2-litre tank has a limited range – plan fuel stops before heading to the east coast or the island's more remote northern areas. Use only Gasoline 95 as specified in the rental contract.
Like the Black, the Click 125i Military uses an LED headlight bulb rather than the dimmer halogen unit found on older scooter generations. Combined with the military green bodywork that already makes this scooter stand out during the day, the crisp white headlight beam means it remains easy to spot – and to see by – once the sun goes down over Ko Phangan's western beaches.
Tail light and turn signals on the Military are conventional bulbs, not LED – the same setup as the Black variant. For evening rides between Haad Rin and Thong Sala, or the unlit stretch toward Chaloklum, the LED headlight does the heavy lifting for visibility, and it does it well.
Honda's Click 125i has earned its reputation the hard way: years of daily use across Thailand and the wider region as a no-nonsense commuter scooter that keeps running with minimal fuss. The Click 125i Military shares the exact same mechanical foundation as every other Click 125i in the Lala Agency fleet – the distinctive colour is a styling choice, not a different platform.
That shared reliability matters for anyone renting long-term on Ko Phangan. The Military is serviced by Autain Service before every rental like the rest of the fleet, and the simple, proven engine and automatic transmission underneath the military green bodywork are the same dependable components that have made the Click 125i a default choice for budget-conscious riders across the region.
Like every Click 125i in the fleet, the Military runs tubeless tyres front and rear (80/90-14 and 90/90-14). The main practical advantage over older tube-type tyres is how they fail: a tubeless tyre that picks up a nail tends to lose air gradually rather than all at once, giving you time to get to a repair shop rather than being stranded immediately.
Puncture repairs are also quicker with tubeless tyres – a simple plug rather than a full tube replacement – which matters on an island where the nearest repair shop might be a short ride away rather than around the corner. Between Ban Tai, Srithanu, and the roads up toward Chaloklum, this is one less thing to worry about on a long-term rental.
The Military rides on the same 14-inch cast alloy wheels fitted across the Click 125i line. Compared to a steel-rimmed scooter, the lighter wheels make for slightly crisper acceleration away from junctions – useful in Thong Sala's busier moments – and a small efficiency gain that adds up over a month-long rental.
The 14-inch size is also a practical middle ground: large enough to handle Ko Phangan's rougher patches of road near Chaloklum and the northern beaches without feeling unstable, while staying compact enough for easy manoeuvring through narrow soi and parking areas around the island's main towns.
The storage compartment under the Military's seat is identical in size and layout to the rest of the Click 125i range – enough room for a helmet, a change of clothes, or the odds and ends most riders carry around the island day to day. It is a built-in, enclosed space rather than a bolt-on box, which keeps the bike's lines clean while still being genuinely useful.
On Ko Phangan, where an afternoon can shift from sunny to a sudden downpour with little warning, having an enclosed, weather-protected place to stash a phone, wallet, or spare layer is one of those unglamorous features that ends up mattering most during a long-term rental.
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