
The Yamaha XSR 155 70th Livery is now part of the BaliBikeHouse fleet, with two 2026 units available in this model. It is a strong pick for riders who want something lighter and easier than a big motorcycle, but more expressive than a standard daily scooter.
This version uses Yamaha's XSR 155 platform with a heritage-inspired racing livery. The result is a bike that feels practical for Bali, but still has enough style to make the ride feel special. It suits cafe runs, coastal loops, short town rides, and scenic days where the bike is part of the experience, not just the transport.
The XSR 155 combines a neo-retro shape, a round LED headlight, a classic tank silhouette, and a light chassis. The current unit pages list a 155cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine with Variable Valve Actuation, a 6-speed manual gearbox, and an assist and slipper clutch.
In plain terms, it is built for riders who want a responsive small motorcycle with character. It is not a heavy touring bike and it is not an automatic scooter. It is a light manual Yamaha with a more emotional, retro-inspired look.
Choose the XSR 155 70th Livery if you want style, easy handling, and a more engaging ride. It is especially useful for riders who are comfortable with a manual motorcycle and want something nimble enough for Bali traffic without giving up personality.
The 70th Livery also makes sense if photos matter for your trip. The white heritage-style units have a cleaner visual story than many standard commuter bikes, while still staying practical for everyday island use.
Use the Yamaha XSR catalog page or compare the individual and pages to confirm current availability, photos, delivery notes, and price. Both unit pages are currently listed from IDR 175,000 per day.
If you want a retro-style Yamaha that still feels light and modern, the XSR 155 70th Livery is the clearest place to start.