I do a lot of traveling. And I taken a lot of Tours. This by far was the most interesting and the most fun. First of all its extremely hot in Austin so taking a tour during the day is out. Doing this tour at dusk was phenomenal you get to see all the lights you get to see the bats and get to ride with some excellent music and a phenomenal tour guide. He was extremely knowledgeable I even asked off the wall questions and he knew the answers. If you can only do one tour in Austin this is the one you should do.
This was one of the best downtown weekend activities we have ever done as a family! We booked our tour on a Sunday and took both kids with us. This was a dual father son birthday present and we all had a blast. Our guide was great and the enjoyment and experience we had was equally matched by what we spent for the tour. The motor bike was easy to maneuver and thankfully there is a good amount of practice before getting on the road. The stops along the tour were awesome and our guide provided a thorough and interesting commentary of Austin and Texas facts along the way. This is absolutely worth every penny and an experience you won't forget! I would recommend definitely checking weather conditions and dressing comfortably.
Lots of fun for me and my 7 yo and 17 yo. My son rode with me and my daughter had her own bike. Great tour of Austin
Was a good time, very entertaining. I wish there was a little more siteseeing involved, but sometimes its a little tough when you are in the middle of traffic.
We saw this tour was rated 5-Stars and couldn't agree more. Tyler did a great job of pulling together a group of experienced riders and beginners - locals and out-of-towners -everyone had a great time. He took us from SoCo to the Capitol and east to west - stopping at interesting spots along the way.
Our tour guide was awesome! Very enthusiastic and was knowlegeable about the area. He was funny, and had great charisma :)
My wife really enjoyed her surprise birthday ride around the city of Austin. The gang guide was amazing.
We had such a fun time with Tyler as our tour guide. He made the tour super fun and kept the energy positive the entire time. Definitely an unforgettable experience. I would recommend it to anymore.
This was by far the highlight of our trip! SO MUCH FUN!!! The 2 guys, Peanut and Gator, were excellent. Fun and funny and knowledgeable. First off, they took us through how to ride the bike. Very safety conscious. And were very attentive throughout the tour checking in with us to make sure we were ok. Once I got over my initial nervousness of riding the bike (I've never ridden one before) I relaxed and it was easy to ride. Seriously, not hard at all. And I'm a small woman, only 5' tall and had no trouble whatsoever. And then we were off on the streets of downtown Austin. We stopped throughout the 2 hour tour for Peanut to shows us stuff as we went. There were 8 people in our "gang". And honestly the funnest and best thing we did in Austin. I can't recommend it enough!!!
We had Jon as our guide and we couldn't have asked for anyone better! He made sure we saw all the amazing sites of Austin AND took the time to take our photos! If you're up for an adventure and want to tour the city - GO WITH THIS OPTION! I can't recommend Jon and Your Biker Gang enough!! This was absolutely the best!
This experience is a blast! Where else can you lean back on your own fat boy and cruise the City without a license to ride? Granted, they top out at 20mph and your guide takes pretty good care to make sure you don't end up in crazy bad traffic.We went out on the morning trek with Justin. He did a great job teaching us the basics before we hit the road. It is important to remember this is a 'tour', not just a ride. Consequently, you make several stops during the tour to dismount, chat and take pictures. In addition, you only move as fast as the slowest rider. Unfortunately, they don't subscribe to the theory of Survival of the Fittest.Justin did a fine job explaining little factoids about the city as we tolled around. Our group was most interested in scenery and music, so those are the sites that he spent most of his time on. The only regret I have is I would have liked the option of cruising around a bit on my own at the end and just letting the bike fly down the streets. I think 20 miles per hour may be understating the performance of these beasts, but we never really had a chance to find out. More