Solo Ride on a Bike on Rent in Delhi
Introduction
After bingeing dozens of Instagram reels from riders like Sarah Lezito and vloggers such as Itchy Boots and Ken Roczen, something in me nudged, then shoved: it’s time for my own adventure. I’d been fascinated by all the thrills and hotspots—but when you’re watching, you’re a spectator. I decided to flip the script. Time to ride. Time for me.
What stood between thought and action? Three essentials: a bike, the right gear, and the courage to ride solo. In this post I’ll show how I arranged a bike for hire in Delhi, rented a bike on rent in Delhi for three days, and mapped out a smooth ride from Delhi → Rishikesh → Mussoorie. If you’re planning a long-distance ride in India and searching for “motorcycle rental in Delhi” or “bike rent in Delhi”, this guide is for you.
Why Choose a Rent-a-Bike in Delhi for a Long-Distance Ride?
- Renting gives you freedom without long-term commitment.
- Searching “bike on rent in Delhi” yields options suited for different budgets and road conditions.
- For first-timers, starting with a well-maintained rental bike means fewer mechanical worries and more focus on the road.
- A proper motorcycle rental in Delhi will often include gear, service support and a pickup/drop-off process.
How I Booked: Bike Rental, Gear & Pickup
I discovered Stoneheadbikes via search for “motorcycle rental in Delhi” and “bike for hire in Delhi”.
Here’s what I did:
- Visited their East Delhi store in person (was cautious since it was my first rental).
- Chose a brand-new 2025 Royal Enfield Scram 440 (also considered the Himalayan 450) with panniers fitted.
- Confirmed that gear (helmet, gloves, jacket) would be included.
- Finalised pickup time (9 AM) and route: Delhi → Rishikesh → Mussoorie → back.
- Ensured terms: drop-off in Delhi, no major off-road for the first trip.
Day 1: Delhi to Rishikesh (~240 km)
Rolling out at 9 AM felt incredible — the engine, the open road, the morning light. The joy of riding a bike on rent in Delhi and heading into the hills is something you’ll need to experience.
I made 3-4 stops, including:
- Namaste Dwaar for chai (because yes, chai is part of the journey)
- Haldiram’s for chole-kulche fuel up
By 5 PM I reached Rishikesh. Without booking in advance, I went to Zostel and lucked into a single room (yes, single because shy solo rider!). I spent the evening simply chilling — no major plan, just riverside calm.
Day 2: Rishikesh → Dehradun → Mussoorie
Morning exploration: walked around Lakshman Jhula, Ram Jhula, and the Beatles Ashram. Then at noon started towards Mussoorie.
Mid-way stop: KC Momos in Dehradun — juicy, fresh and brilliant.
By ~3 PM I reached Mussoorie, checked into Hotel Ellbee next to Mall Road (location gold). Evening wander included Mall Road, Snow View Point, and Camel’s Back Road — walking this time since parking a rented bike in Mussoorie is a hassle. Dinner + bonfire, mountain air, pure bliss.
Day 3: Mussoorie → Landour → Return to Delhi
Early ride to Landour Bakehouse, soaked in the greenery, coffee, pastries… but pro tip: don’t pack pastries — those monkeys will get you.
Then it was time to hit the road back. Reached Stoneheadbikes around 7 PM in Delhi. Drop-off smooth. Ride complete. Gear returned. Grin intact.
What I Learned & Tips for Riders Planning Long-Distance Rental Trips
Key take-aways:
- Choose your route wisely: I picked mostly tarmac for the first solo ride.
- Rent from trusted company: Search for “bike on rent in Delhi” or “delhi motorcycle rental” and vet reviews.
- Inspect the bike: Document any scratches at pickup, check tyre treads, brakes, lights.
- Pack minimal but smart: Helmet, gloves, jacket, rain gear.
- Fuel & food planning: Know your stops — chai breaks count.
- Stay safe, stay visible: Ride during daylight, use protective gear.
- Accommodation: Pre-book at key locations if you want stress-free stops.
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Top 5 things to check when renting a bike in Delhi for long-distance rides:
- Model year and service record
- Included gear (helmet, jacket, gloves)
- Drop-off/return location flexibility
- Bike suitability for route (highway vs off-road)
- Insurance and breakdown support
FAQs
Q1: Can I rent a bike in Delhi and return it in another city?
A: Yes — some bike rental companies in Delhi (like the one I used) allow drop-off elsewhere for an extra fee. Always confirm before booking.
Q2: What mileage can I expect and how is it counted?
A: When you hire a bike for long-distance, clarify how the rental charges for kms. Many offer fixed-km rates or unlimited kms for long-term. Ask “total no. of kms you expect to ride” to get the best long-term rate.
Q3: What if I want to do off-road on my trip?
A: Make sure your rental bike is suited to light off-road (good tyres, suspension). For heavy off-road trails, you may need a specialised rental and insurance cover. Start with tarmac if it’s your first trip.
Conclusion
If you’ve been watching adventure reels and thinking “one day I’ll ride”, stop waiting. Rent a reliable bike for hire in Delhi, map out a simple route (Delhi → Rishikesh → Mussoorie works beautifully), and give yourself the gift of time, road, and freedom. For me, this three-day ride became far more than a trip—it became a reset. And it all started with the search term “bike rent in Delhi”.
Gear up, roll out, and ride into your story.
Disclaimer:
This travel story has been shared by one of our riders and is published on the Stoneheadbikes blog with the rider’s consent. The experiences, opinions, and descriptions expressed in this post are solely those of the rider and do not necessarily represent the official views or policies of Stoneheadbikes. All routes, locations, and suggestions are shared for informational purposes only. Riders are advised to follow local traffic regulations, wear appropriate safety gear, and verify road and weather conditions before planning their own trips.

