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Guide — wet season riding

Rain is a schedule, not a season-ender.

Bali's wet season (roughly November to March) doesn't mean it rains all day — it means it rains on a timetable. Mornings are usually clear; the storm builds after lunch and dumps hard for an hour or two, then clears again. Riders who plan around that timetable barely get wet all season.

The practical rules: do your riding before 13:00, treat the first ten minutes of any downpour as the most dangerous (oil lifting off the road), and when it really opens up, stop for coffee — Bali rain rewards patience over bravado. A compact raincoat lives under the seat of every Overrun bike as standard, and fresh tyres matter most exactly now, which is why ours are.

01 / At a glance

The details.

Fact sheet

Wet seasonNov – Mar (roughly)
Storm windowUsually after 13:00
RaincoatUnder-seat, standard
Riskiest momentFirst 10 min of rain
Roadside support24/7, rain or not

02 /

Wet-season riding, practically

Slow down earlier for corners, brake gently and early (our fleet's brake upgrades exist for exactly these months), give trucks more room for spray, and avoid flooded dips — Canggu's shortcuts collect water fast. Headlight on in heavy rain, and if visibility drops to guesswork, you're done: park it, order a kopi, let the island finish its shower. Nothing in Bali is so urgent it's worth riding blind for.

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