A drunk Australian lunatic on a violent rampage in Bali has been arrested after footage of him fly-kicking a local man off his scooter went viral.

Video of the bizarre attack in the early hours of Saturday morning captured the man running into oncoming traffic in the popular tourist town of Kuta, deftly kicking one man off his bike before throwing himself into the hood of a moving car.

Nicholas Carr was detained by 10 people who chased him down the road and bound him with a water hose before he was finally arrested by police, according to a report by local Detik News.

Speaking to media at a police station after the melee, the apologetic lout, identified as a 27-year-old apprentice builder from the town of Adelaide, denied he was on drugs.

“I was very drunk and I apologize. I don’t remember anything at all,” Carr told The Brisbane Times, adding that he’d had “at least” 10 cocktails in the hours before his violent 5:30 a.m. crime spree.

Photos showed locals surrounding a half-naked Carr, looking dazed while covered in blood and cuts with a hose around his feet.

The man’s violent rampage began earlier on Saturday when he broke the glass window of a Circle K convenience store — forcing his way inside where he stole the store clerk’s cellphone, cops said.

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He then entered the home of a local man and assaulted him, injuring his right arm and leg before locking him inside his bedroom.

The motorbike rider, who was on his way to work at the time, was treated for cuts to his hands and feet but only sustained minor injuries after he flew off the bike and skidded down the road.

Local police warned tourists not to excessively drink booze on the island, which is struggling to crack down on badly-behaved foreigners.

“According to the Sanglah hospital he doesn’t have any mental problems, he was just heavily drunk,” Kuta Police Chief Teuku Ricki Fadlianshah told The Brisbane Times.

Carr is reportedly facing charges for violence, battery and destruction of property.