This experience is a guided PRIVATE adventure. This experience is a 2 person MINIMUM. 2 Drivers or 1 Driver and 1 Pass. All of our bikes are fully automatic and easy to operate! We will teach everyone
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Location: Las Vegas
What's Included
- Must be 25+ to drive
- Bluetooth speakers, phone mounts and chargers on every bike
- Santitized helmets and Water are provided for every adventure seeker
- Price is per Driver, Passengers are allowed for aditional fee upon arrival..
- The best tour guide ever!
- Booking is for One Driver and One CanAm Ryker Trike (Three Wheel Motorcycle) Two Seats
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: To drive the trike, you must be at least 25 years old. However, your son can still ride as a passenger! Just keep in mind there might be an additional fee for passengers, which you can pay upon arrival. Make sure he wears comfortable clothes and a helmet, which they provide.
A: Yes! If the weather looks unsafe, they usually reschedule the tour without any extra fees. Just make sure to call them to confirm. It's best to keep an eye on the forecast a few days ahead of your booking.
A: Definitely wear comfortable clothing! I’d recommend layering since you start to feel the heat once you’re riding but it can be cool at times. Closed-toe shoes are also a must for safety. The helmets they provide are super comfortable, and you can adjust them, so you’ll feel safe and snug during the ride.
Discussions
Thinking of gifting the Las Vegas trike tour! Anyone done it?
I’m looking to surprise my boyfriend with this private trike tour on the outskirts of Las Vegas. It sounds like such an adventure! I love that they provide helmets with Bluetooth so we can chat while we ride. Just wondering what I should prepare for and any tips from those who have gone on it? Also, what’s the best time to go?
Private guided trike tour - worth it?
Has anyone done the guided trike tour in Las Vegas? I’m considering it for my anniversary gift. I’m a little nervous since I’ve never ridden anything like this before. How easy is it to handle, and what was the best part of your experience?