Celebrating a birthday or planning a bachelorette party? Do you have a group of 6-12 people? You can be your own e-bike biker gang! Bring your gang of friends on a private party version of our award w
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Location: Austin
What's Included
- Bottled water
- E-Bike Equipment Protection
- Gratuity for your guide is included!
- Use of e-bike
- Use of helmet
- Road Captain
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict dress code, but I recommend comfy, breathable clothes since you'll be riding around Austin. Don't forget to wear closed-toed shoes – flip-flops aren't the best idea on bikes! Sunglasses and a hat can help with the sun too. Just be prepared for some fun and a little sweat!
A: The e-bikes are super beginner-friendly! If you can ride a regular bike, you'll be just fine. There’s no age limit, but kids should be at least 12 and able to ride on their own to join. Everyone in my group had a blast, even those who had never ridden before!
A: If it rains, they typically offer to reschedule your tour. Just make sure to check in with them the day before or morning of! Austin weather can be unpredictable, but they usually have backup plans. If you're worried, it's worth calling them to confirm.
Discussions
Just had the BEST time on the Biker Gang E-Bike Tour!
We booked this tour for my friend's bachelorette party, and it was AMAZING! We had 10 people, and the e-bikes were so easy to ride. Our guide was super chill and showed us all the cool spots in Austin! We stopped for photos at the iconic places, and it felt like a mini adventure. Highly recommend for any group looking to celebrate! Just a heads up, wear comfy clothes and maybe bring a light jacket for after the sun goes down.
Looking to gift the Biker Gang E-Bike Tour for my brother's birthday!
Hey everyone! I'm thinking about getting my brother and his friends a private e-bike tour for his birthday. I love that it includes gratuity for the guide and that you don’t have to worry about bike damage. Has anyone done this with a bigger group? Any tips on how to make it special for his day?