The teenager accused of fatally crashing a mini-motorbike into a woman while she was on a zebra crossing is in custody after having his bail revoked.

Caleb Jakobsson, 19, spent Tuesday night in the cells at the Supreme Court and was also due to stay there Wednesday night, Melbourne Magistrates Court heard.

Mr Jakobsson was granted bail by a Supreme Court judge last year on conditions he stay with a relative in country Victoria and abide by a nightly curfew, but, the court heard on Wednesday, he allegedly failed to present to police who were checking the curfew on eight separate occasions.

The teenager faces a string of charges, including culpable driving causing death, failing to stop after an accident and speeding, over the death of Andrea Lehane, who was hit by a so-called "monkey" motorbike outside a Carrum Downs shopping centre on September 23 last year.