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The daily rental price varies depending on the location, demand and the condition of the units (either new or old).
For example, sewamotordibali.com rent the unit with price starting from 70,000 rupiahs (for customer using it infrequently) to 55,000 rupiahs (for customer using it frequently).
Other site, for example, www.sewamotor-bali.com offers cheaper ones. Starting from 65,000 rupiahs daily and 430,000 rupiahs weekly (7 days a week).
Any price in Indonesia is negotiable so I am pretty sure that 40,000 rupiahs per day for 2 week rental is possible.
Another solution, you can rent from any Balinese rather than from the rental agent. It might be cheaper. But be careful, the unit might no longer be convenient because of over-engineered customization.
Even though Bali is safer than other places in Indonesia, always double lock your bike and park at appropriate places.
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Depending on where you will stay, it might be the cheapest and most convenient option to rent from the hostel. But I guess this only counts for smaller venues, that are run by a family.
I also wanna note that as far as I remember it is very dangerous to ride the scooter. People are driving like crazy and if you're not used to the way they drive it can definitely get dangerous. Even amongst the balinese people there are many accidents and its the no.1 reason for people to die there.
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Following up on this after renting motorbikes in Bali several times.
For a 2 weeks rental, it's easy to get it around 35'000 IDR per day, that's 490'000 IDR maximum for two weeks.
Actually, I rented a scooter for 1 month for 500'000 IDR. So you can get this 2 weeks rental for much cheaper I assume. Another option if you don't know how long you will stay might just be to get the 500'000 per month rental and not have to worry to extend the rental (& having to renegotiate, pay extra, ...).
Here is another interesting article on the topic http://www.divergenttravelers.com/rent-scooter-bali