We had an amazing, fun filled food truck tour. Our road Captain Mr. Patrick was so attentive, funny and full of knowledge of the city that it was great. Plenty of food trucks to choose from. We HIGHLY recommend doing this is ever in Austin or San Antonio. It's awesome that 2 can ride for the price of 1!
Just a fantastic way to learn about the city of Austin.Gator was an excellent guide and thoughtfully adapted my tour to match things I'd mentioned earlier.It could have been a slightly sad day on my own ( I'm on a business trip - don't know anyone here). Instead I found myself laughing with Gator as we rode the streets to Starship "We built this city" and other well chosen music.The bikes are easy to learn. I'm mid 50's and never ridden a motor bike, so it can't be hard.I'll be back when I'm next in town.
This was our first time on electric bikes and we had a great time. We would like to get back and do it again with friends.
Great way to see the city and a very unique way. We had an amazing tour guide and saw the capitol, many murals and all of Austin. Would highly recommend to anyone who wants to tour the city in a unique way
I'm local, so I'll be back. I took my (70something) mom on a 9 a.m. vaguely-themed YBG tour (they offer some that are focused on specific aspects of Austin -- this one was more the general one) because it was her birthday and we had guests coming in to town and she still hasn't been downtown much. I expected the usual high points, just on a bike, and that would have been cool. What I got was a very enthusiastic and knowledgeable guide (Patrick) who took us on a tour that was an awesome combination of the usual high points and some fascinating side trips. (Dude knows a lot about all kinds of minutae, including chicken and tattoos and local plants and Texas history -- it totally didn't surprise me that he was a teacher in a past life!) We went places that I didn't know existed and had a blast. So, two thumbs up. And I would think this tour would be fine for almost anyone -- I drove because my mom gets nervous, but we were on easily operated, well maintained bikes and took safe, medium-traffic routes, and she totally could've handled it as well. Our fellow tour takers varied from college students on Spring break to, well, my mom. So anyone would enjoy it. And it's a pretty good deal for 2ish hours of really good guidance. Do it -- you'll be glad you did. More
My wife, daughter and I had a fantastic time tooling around Austin, TX with our "Biker Gang" last week. Our tour guide, Cope, did a fantastic job showing us the sites and providing us awesome information on the city. Next time we are in Austin, we will definitely ride again! I definitely recommend it!
My husband and I were visiting Austin for the weekend because his company has an annual party that we come down for. My husband, Donte, booked our Your Biker Gang tour and before we got started I was very nervous. Our guide, Joseph, was awesome. He made sure I left comfortable riding before we got on the road. He was also very knowledgeable about the city and as an elementary school teacher I also loved the background and history of the city. We stopped at the park to see the city skyline, Riley road with live music and bars, sixth street and Hope Outdoor Gallery. I would definitely recommend this to people who are adventurous and want to see cool spots in the city of Austin!
Great tour, very knowledgeable road captain, smart idea, super safe, amazing city and a lot of fun for all!
Tyler was an amazing guide and catered the experience to what we were interested in. From seeing the best murals around town to getting shaved ice! He had interesting stories and insights around all parts of the city we visited.
Make sure you do this! We had an absolute blast. Great tour guides. Fun and easy to ride bikes. You’ll have a great time!!!
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.