As an Austinite, we will definitely bring our future guests on this adventure - great mix of murals and landmarks. We had such a wonderful time!!
We were only in Austin 2 days and wanted to see a good bit of the city. Tyler made sure we saw some really cool scenes, took some cool pictures and kept us laughing. It was really cold out so we were going to rethink going but I’m glad we did it!!
My friend and I were visiting Austin for a fun weekend. We were waiting to watch the bats fly out from the bridge when the biker gang drove by honking their horns, shouting, and overall having a great time. Immediately, we signed up online. Tyler, our guide was an amazing tour guide, that knew everything about Austin. The bikes are easy to ride, and the feeling over cruising through town on a cool motorbike was amazing. Tyler took awesome pictures which were provided to us afterwards and even took us to some new places around town. We stopped and ate lunch at one of the local food trucks, which provided a nice opportunity to talk to Tyler and enjoy some delicious food!I would highly recommend this activity to everyone. Definitely sign up for your own bike, as it's exciting to be able to drive yourself around town! SO MUCH FUN!! More
Fun at its best! Enough instruction to make you feel comfortable and confident even if you never rode a mini bike before. Saw sights we may not have found on our own. Laughed from start to finish!
Our group of 8 adults (6 drivers and 2 riders) recently had a blast touring downtown Austin with Patrick, a former elementary school teacher turned biker dude. After making sure we all felt comfortable on our bikes before heading out, he said his three goals for the day were safety, education, and fun, and he exceeded our expectations in every area.In addition to the standard Austin downtown landmarks, he also pointed out lesser-known sights including a flock of Mexican parakeets sporting bright green plumage as well as their incredible public library, which we visited at his suggestion after the tour was over. (Best library ever! If you have time, go check out the views from the gorgeous outdoor lounging area at the top of the building as well as the innovative features of the actual library, including a kiosk that will dispense random reading material based on the amount of time you have to read. Wow!)The Voodoo Donuts stop halfway through the tour was a well-timed and delicious break, and the cooler bags full of ice-cold water he provided at the YBG location came in handy. Besides being a knowledgeable tour guide, Patrick is also a great photographer, and he captured the day in numerous pics (group and individual ones) to help us remember this wonderful experience. Since our accommodations for the week were actually in San Antonio, we only spent one day in Austin, and I can’t think of a better introduction to the city than cruising around it with Patrick. Don’t think twice – BOOK THIS TOUR!
Amazing ride to see the city of Austin! Loved tour guide Patrick! Amazing food trucks! Highly recommend for anyone visiting this fun city!
We had such a blast touring the city with Tyler as our guide! He did a great job of get us comfortable with the bikes before heading out on the road and we were bummed when it was all over. I will recommend Your Biker Gang to anyone visiting Austin! Awesome experience!
Tour of the city with a stop at some good trucks ( could have lived without) but the tour of city sights was fun and informative. Definitely recommend as an introduction to Austin
We took some of our top customers and we all had a blast! Great way to see Austin in a few hours. Peanut and Rooster were very knowledgeable about the city of Austin and took great care of us!
My husband and I took this tour, after we had done a few Segway tours in other towns. The guide provided good instruction and fun facts of the cool things that we were stopping to see.
We had a great time with Patrick on our "biker gang" tour of Austin. He was fun and very accommodating for pictures. We had hoped we would have seen more of the sights of Austin. Much of the tour was through a more run-down part of the city.