Had an awesome day today with Joseph as our guide. He knew so much about the city and made the ride really fun. Would definitely recommend as an awesome way to see Austin.
My wife and I took a 2 hour tour of Austin on an electric fat tire bike. As first time visitors, it was a great way to start the vacation and explore the city. Plus, our guide was informative and patient with us as newbie riders.
Wonderful service, fun rides, and you get to see a ton of Austin’s best sites. Highly recommend and try to get Justin as your guide!
I did one of the night tours, and it was an interesting way to see the city. I'll be honest though, the majority of the fun on the tour is riding the bikes! I enjoyed that the guides were caring and thoughtful when teaching you how to ride the bike as well as during the ride itself. As for the tour, it was a bit more difficult to view things at night - but I still got a good perspective on Austin, and I'd consider doing a similar tour in a different city the next time around.Many thanks to the guides!
We had the best time on our bike tour! Our office went for our Christmas outing and had more fun than we even expected! Tyler was our guide and made our trip so memorable. We had a wide range of ages and abilities and everyone was able to learn quickly and feel safe. We HIGHLY recommend this activity for anyone looking to do something fun in downtown Austin and have already been referring friends! Thank you Your Biker Gang and Tyler for such a great time!
We had an amazing tour today! Tyler was a fantastic guide. We saw the city, laughed so much and enjoyed the stop at the food trucks midway. Our guide was a true city expert, and very entertaining the whole time! You have to do this if you're in town. The bikes get lots of attention - people you pass will be waving and smiling at you. Check it out!
Our annual girls weekend landed us in Austin where we by luck discovered, Your Biker Gang. Patrick, our uber-friendly guide (and former elementary school teacher), gave us quick but thorough instructions, then took the four of us (plus the other four riders in our tour) around the city's top points of interest - safely weaving us in, out and through Austin's eclectic/funky hot spots. It was a perfect mix of everything - down to Patrick's little bike speaker playing Bob Marley along the route. It was a great intro to the city and helped us put together our game plan for the rest of the weekend.
We had a great afternoon! Much quicker and fun way to get an overview of downtown Austin. Lots of Instagram ready pics and a super fun guide. Worth your time.
What fun! This is a must while in Austin. Gramps (Tyler) was a fun and energetic tour guide. Because of this tour we went to the city library, which is beautiful, and so unique. We never would have gone to the library! Just Do It!
This was a very fun, educational, and fun experience. Yep. I typed fun twice!Great tour of Austin. Saw many colorful artistic murals, big beautiful skyscrapers downtown, Austin City Limits, Willie Nelson's statue, the State Capitol, Governor's Mansion, Sandra Bullock's restaurant, Austin City Hall, and the beautiful people of Austin along the sidewalks.Our tour-guide was Patrick. Great guy. Very positive and optimistic, and smiling the entire time. He took a lot of care to ensure we were all safe in learning how to ride the electric motorbikes, as well as test driving in the back alley and parking garage nearby. He provided a very informative, educational, and fun ride, with about 7 or 8 stops along the way. Even had some good-natured, friendly baseball rivalry banter with him being a Yankees fan and I a Red Sox fan... all the way down in here in Texas!Highly recommended! More
This was the best! The guide Justin, was funny, enthusiastic, and a great picture taker. We did a girls weekend and did the regular tour, it was the best part of our trip. They take you thru some practice runs to get use to the bike and then out on the road! With the music the guide plays and wearing ya shades, you can’t help but feel cool! I’ll definitely do this again, I hope they open one in dallas someday.