Are you ready for an unforgettable adventure to San Francisco's iconic Golden Gate Bridge? Look no further than our Fat Tire & E-Trike Scooter rentals! Note: The price listed is the rental cost per E
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Location: San Francisco
What's Included
- E-Scooter E-Trike Seats 2 Guests (Max 300 lbs)
- The price is the rental cost per E-Scooter/ E-Trike. Not per person. 1 person = 1 Scooter rental.
- Helmet (required)
- Each Scooter has an onboard Storytelling Guided Tour
- Fat Tire Scooter Seats 1 Guest (Max 300 lbs)
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, riders must be at least 16 years old to operate the e-scooter. For the e-trike, children can ride as long as they're accompanied by an adult, and there's enough room for everyone. If you’re planning to gift this to a family, it’s best for teens and adults.
A: If the weather isn't cooperating, you can reschedule your rental for another day at no extra cost! Just make sure to give them a call ahead of time. They’re pretty flexible with weather-related changes.
A: The e-scooters are pretty user-friendly, even for first-timers! They have a simple throttle and are stable. As long as you can ride a bike, you should be fine. Plus, the guided tour gives you helpful tips along the way.
Discussions
Just did the Wharf to Golden Gate Bridge e-scooter tour!
I went on the Wharf to Golden Gate Bridge tour last weekend, and it was amazing! The e-scooter was super fun to ride, and the GPS tour narration was really interesting. We packed a picnic and stopped at Crissy Field – perfect for a sunny day! Highly recommend this if you're looking for a unique gift. Just make sure to wear comfortable shoes and maybe pack a light jacket for the breeze at the bridge.
Thinking of gifting the e-trike rental for my parents!
I’m considering getting the e-trike rental for my parents' anniversary. They love exploring but aren’t as comfortable on regular scooters. Do you guys think it would be a good fit? I read that it seats two, which is perfect for them. Plus, the guided tour sounds really fun. Any tips for making it a great experience?