Electric Bike Tour of Manhattan and the Waterfront Greenway

Experience the very first electric bike tour in New York City! This tour packs in a ton of views of downtown Manhattan and the West Side with less pedaling. E-bikes are the hot new trend in cycling; e

Experience the very first electric bike tour in New York City! This tour packs in a ton of views of downtown Manhattan and the West Side with less pedaling. E-bikes are the hot new trend in cycling; experience what all the hype is about while sightseeing in NYC.

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Location: New York City

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age limits for the Electric Bike Tour?

A: Yes, the minimum age is 16 for this e-bike tour. Riders under 18 need a parent or guardian to sign a waiver. Just make sure the person you're gifting this to meets the age requirement so they can enjoy it without any hitches!

Q: What should I wear for the Electric Bike Tour? Any tips?

A: Dress comfortably! I'd recommend wearing athletic shoes and moisture-wicking clothes, since you might work up a sweat. Also, don’t forget sunscreen and sunglasses, especially if it’s a sunny day. They provide helmets, but you can bring your own if you prefer.

Q: Can I reschedule the Electric Bike Tour if something comes up?

A: Yes! They allow you to reschedule as long as you give them at least 24 hours notice. Just make sure to contact them directly to arrange the new date. It's pretty flexible, which is great for last-minute changes.

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Electric Bike Tour - any tips?

I'm considering giving the Electric Bike Tour in NYC as a gift for my brother's birthday! He's a big fan of cycling but hasn't tried an e-bike yet. I read that the views of downtown are unbelievable. Should I book this in advance? Any tips for a first-time biker?

Just did the Electric Bike Tour and it was awesome!

I just got back from the Electric Bike Tour around Manhattan and WOW! The views along the waterfront were breathtaking. The e-bikes were really easy to ride, and I loved how little effort it took to pedal. Anyone else done this? What was your favorite part?