We bring the machine to your riad, hotel or apartment, anywhere in the city and at no extra cost. Elsewhere in Morocco is possible too: the cost depends on the distance, so just ask.
Fully loaded machines
All four BMW GS have Akrapovic exhausts and every option, and so do the Ténérés. These are not rental-park machines: they are the ones the owner rides himself.
Helmets supplied, Arai on request
A helmet comes free with every rental, without you having to ask. If you want the top of the range, Arai helmets are available at €10 a day.
Open 7 days a week, and flexible with it
From 9am to 10.30pm, every day. A flight landing late on a Sunday, an 8am start for a group road trip: tell us when you book and we will be there.
How it works
Three steps, not one more
No account to create, no online payment, no endless form.
01
You choose
Browse the fleet and pick the machine that matches your licence and your plans. Self-guided rentals run from 24 hours upwards.
02
You ask for a price
One tap opens a WhatsApp chat with the message already written: machine, dates, delivery address. We reply with the exact price for your dates. No online deposit.
03
We deliver
We meet you at the agreed address with the machine and the helmets. Licence check, five minutes to get familiar, and you are off.
Route ideas
What waits at the end of the road
Three routes our customers ride again every season, on your own, each with the right machine.
Ourika Valley
The day trip everyone comes back from smiling
An hour out of town and you swap the city heat for the waterfalls of Setti-Fatma. The road is sealed the whole way and bends just enough to be fun. Leave early: by noon the terraces along the river are full.
Two thousand two hundred metres up, endless hairpins, and on the far side the ksar of Aït Ben Haddou sitting on its earthen hill. Doable in a day if you push, far better with a night in Ouarzazate. The Ténéré is the machine that handles the last hundred kilometres best.
The road runs straight through the argan groves and the temperature drops ten degrees as you reach the coast. Doable in a day, far better with a night there. Take a machine with luggage — you will come back loaded.
“The X-ADV was waiting outside the riad at 9am sharp, helmets supplied, nothing to go and collect. Four days around Marrakech and one out in the Ourika valley, not a single problem. The owner answers on WhatsApp within two minutes, Sundays included.”
★★★★★Rating: 5 out of 5
“I have no motorbike licence and wanted something easy for getting between Guéliz and the medina every day. The SYM was perfect, clean and recent, and there was no paperwork at all. Twenty euros a day, unbeatable.”
★★★★★Rating: 5 out of 5
“Three days over the Tizi n’Tichka on the GS 1300. Spotless machine, every option on it, new tyres. We picked up a puncture near Aït Ben Haddou on the way back and someone turned up with a wheel in under two hours. Nothing to fault.”
★★★★★Rating: 5 out of 5
“First time renting a scooter abroad and I was a little nervous. They walked me through the route, the spots to avoid at rush hour, and where to park near Jemaa el-Fna. Lovely welcome, and all explained in English.”
★★★★★Rating: 5 out of 5
“The Ténéré was exactly in the condition described, Akrapovic exhaust and all. I asked for a price on seven days in February and they came down properly. The Ourika valley, then two days on gravel. I am taking the same machine again in October.”
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Frequently asked questions
Everything people ask before booking
Licence, price, delivery, helmets: straight answers, no small print.
Which licence do I need for each machine?
The SYM Symphony 50 and the electric Cooper Touring need no licence at all, from age 16 with parental consent. The Honda SH 125 requires an A1 licence. The quads — Raptor 700 and Outlander 1000 — go out on a standard car licence. The maxi-scooters, the Ténérés and the BMW GS all need a motorbike licence. We check the original licence at delivery.
Why are prices shown as "from"?
Because there is no single price per machine. Three things move it: the season, how long you keep the bike, and what you plan to do with it — off-road, trips out of Marrakech, or local riding. A 2023 Ténéré or a 2023 X-ADV taken for seven days in a quiet month, we can usually come down to around €85 to €90 a day. Send us your dates on WhatsApp and the exact price comes straight back.
What is the minimum rental period?
Twenty-four hours. That is the self-guided option: you come in, take the machine and ride off on your own. If you only have half a day, or would rather not set off alone, a guided ride is the better fit — it fits inside the day, with a guide, lunch and fuel included.
Do you deliver the machine, and where to?
Anywhere in Marrakech, free of charge: to your riad, hotel or apartment, at the time you choose. We come and collect it from the same place at the end. Elsewhere in Morocco is possible too — it is a common request for a road trip starting in another city — but there is a cost that depends on the distance: just ask and we come back with the exact figure.
Are helmets supplied?
Yes, a helmet comes free with every rental, without you having to ask. If you want the very best, we rent Arai helmets at €10 a day. Helmets are compulsory in Morocco and the police do check.
Can I ride outside Marrakech?
Yes, and that is rather the point. The Ourika valley, the Tizi n’Tichka pass, Essaouira, Ouarzazate: all fine on sealed roads. Gravel tracks are for the Ténérés, the BMW GS and the X-ADV only. Just tell us your route when you book, so we can reach you quickly if something goes wrong.
Can I ride with a guide?
Yes, we run three guided day rides: the Ouzoud falls, the Oukaïmeden mountains and an off-road outing. One or two professional guides go with the group, and lunch, an afternoon stop and fuel are all included. The price depends on the size of the group, the machine you pick and which ride you choose: we quote each one individually.
What are your opening hours?
Seven days a week, 9am to 10.30pm. Outside those hours we really are closed, but we work around people: a flight landing late on a Sunday, an 8am start for a group heading off on a road trip — tell us when you book and we will be there.
Do you sell accessories in the shop?
Yes, the Quad Lock range: the handlebar phone mount at €80, the vibration damper at €40 and the case for your phone model at €60. The mount turns your phone into a sat-nav you can read without letting go of the bars, and the damper protects its camera from engine vibration, which otherwise ruins it over time.
Get in touch
The shop is open seven days a week
Come and see us in Guéliz, or just send a message. We answer fast.