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Austin Biker Gang E-Bike Adventure

Overview
You can be a part of an e-bike biker gang! Our e-bikes are fun and super easy to ride. See the sights and have a blast! We believe that riding is more fun with others, so add another e-bike so your friend can ride along with you! We have a very dynamic experience and with so much to see in Austin each ride is different! It's an incredible way to get the feel of what Austin is and what it is loved by so many! Tours available every day except Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. Each ticket also included our CYB equipment protection so if you do any accidental damage to our e-bikes you're not responsible (Horseplay is not covered, so calm down there Evel Knievel, no stunts allowed).
City: Austin
Sun 23 Feb
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Starting at $75.00
Sun 23 Feb
Starting at $75.00
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What's Included
Bottled water
E-Bike Equipment Protection
Use of e-bike
Use of helmet
Road Captain
Additional Info
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • All participants must wear helmets, which we provide.
  • Wear comfortable clothes and closed toe shoes.
  • Not wheelchair accessible.
  • Sorry, no pets!
  • Maximum passenger weight cannot exceed 300lbs.
  • This is a bicycle tour so you need to be able to safely and confidently ride a bicycle. We use e-bikes but they work on the same principle as a bicycle. No refunds will be given if you cannot pass our rider test and safety training. You don't need to be a Tour de France rider but if you can't ride down the street in your neighborhood we ain't the adventure for you.
  • You need to be on time and on time means 15 minutes before scheduled departure. If you cannot make it at least 15 minutes prior to departure time, DO NOT BOOK this adventure.
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Gear/equipment sanitised between use
What To Expect
1
YourBikerGang.com
Our tours begin at our clubhouse at 506 Walsh Street, Austin, TX 78703.
2
Austin Central Library, Austin Public Library
At this library, which opened in 2017, the booksā€”500,000 in totalā€”are just the beginning of the story. Thereā€™s also an art gallery, an event space, a rooftop butterfly garden, a series of group-study rooms, a cafĆ© (featuring several cookbook-inspired meals) and a ā€œtechnology petting zoo,ā€ which enables visitors to toy with next-generation gadgets, like a 3-D printer. The building itselfā€”which centers around a six-story, sun-drenched atriumā€”is cutting-edge too. In July, it earned a Platinum LEED certification for its sustainable design, which includes a bicycle-repair and parking garage and a cistern on the roof that pipes rainwater to the bathrooms. - Time Magazine's Greatest Places 2018
3
Toy Joy
A must stop for kids and adults of all ages, Toy Joy has been known for over 25 years as an eclectic jam packed store full of weird, fun, nostalgic and collectible toys.
4
Austin City Limits Live
Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater (ACL Live) is a state-of-the-art, 2,750-person capacity live music venue that hosts approximately 100 concerts a year. It serves as the permanent home for the taping of the acclaimed KLRU-TV produced PBS series, Austin City Limits, the longest running music series in American television history. ACL Live is the first mixed-occupancy building of its type in the world to be LEED certified.
5
Doug Sahm Hill Summit
Doug Sahm Hill Summit, named for the Texas music legend, is located in Butler Park near the Long Center and has one of the most picturesque views of the city.
6
Long Center
The Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long Center for the Performing Arts is a performing arts venue located along Lady Bird Lake in downtown Austin, Texas. The Long Center is the permanent home of the Austin Symphony Orchestra, Austin Lyric Opera and Ballet Austin, as well hosting other Austin-area performing arts organizations.
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Town Lake
Previously know as Town Lake, Lady Bird Lake is a river-like reservoir on the Colorado River in Austin, Texas, United States. The City of Austin created the reservoir in 1960 as a cooling pond for a new city power plant. The lake, which has a surface area of 416 acres, is now used primarily for recreation and flood control.
8
South Congress Avenue
South Congress draws plenty of foot traffic to its vibrant stretch of hip boutiques, trendy lodging options and Austin-original eateries. Live music shows abound, including nightly sets at the legendary Continental Club. Thereā€™s also a picture-postcard vista of the Texas State Capitol.
9
Stevie Ray Vaughan Statue
A monument to the great blues legend Stevie Ray Vaughn
10
Lady Bird Lake Hike-and-Bike Trail
In the heart of Austin is the Ann and Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail at Lady Bird Lake, a lush, urban path that meanders along the waterā€™s edge and passes by skyscrapers, neighborhoods, ball fields and cultural attractions. With the completion of the Boardwalk portion of the Trail in June 2014, the 1.3 mile gap along the south shore has been closed, and the Trail now serves our city in an additional way ā€“ as an alternative transportation route for our growing urban core.
11
Congress Avenue Bridge Bat Watching
From April to October visitors and residents alike line up nightly on the Congress Avenue Bridge to witness the bats fly out from beneath the bridge, forming a surreal dark cloud as they ascend into the night sky. Arrive early for a front row spot (the sidewalk gets crowded) and be sure to face the east, as the bats will fly out in that direction.
12
Rainey Street Historic District
Rainey Street is positioned near Lady Bird Lake and Interstate 35 in the southeast corner of downtown. Though 21 buildings are specifically identified as a part of the historic district, the stretch of Rainey between River and Driskill includes 31 buildings built before 1934, giving the neighborhood a historic character relative to other areas of the city. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. Since the early 2010s, the formerly sleepy residential street has turned into a popular nightlife district. Much of the historic homes have been renovated into bars and restaurants, many of which feature large porches and outdoor yards for patrons.
13
O. Henry Home & Museum
Brush Square is home to the O. Henry Museum, the Joseph and Susanna Dickinson Hannig Museum and the Austin Fire Museum.
14
Paramount Theatre
The Paramount Theatre is a century-old performance venue and movie theater located in the heart of downtown Austin.
15
6th Street
Sixth Street is a historic street and entertainment district in Austin, Texas located within the city's urban core in Downtown Austin.
16
Texas State Capitol
Did you know the statue on top of the State Capitol is The Goddess of Liberty? The top of that statue makes the Texas State Capitol taller than the US Capitol!
17
The Driskill
Some claim The Driskill Hotel is one of the most haunted hotels in the United States. Colonel Jesse Driskill opened the luxurious hotel in 1886.
18
Old Bakery & Emporium
The Old Bakery Building has been an Austin icon on Congress Avenue since 1876, when Swedish immigrant Charles Lundberg opened one of the cityā€™s largest and most successful bakeries there. For 60 years the building housed bakers who supplied bread and pastries to locals and visitors headed to the Capitol. The Old Bakery doesnā€™t serve baked goods anymore, but it still welcomes visitors as a tourist information center, gift shop, art gallery, and museum featuring original items from the 1800ā€™s.
19
Treaty Oak
The Treaty Oak is a Texas live oak tree in Austin, Texas, United States, and the last surviving member of the Council Oaks, a grove of 14 trees that served as a sacred meeting place for Comanche and Tonkawa tribes prior to European settlement of the area. Foresters estimate the Treaty Oak to be about 500 years old.[1] Before its vandalism in 1989, the tree's branches had a spread of 127 feet (39 m). The tree is located in Treaty Oak Park, on Baylor Street between 5th and 6th Streets, in Austin's West Line Historic District.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (679)
Mollypill
Dec 2022
We loved our tour with Scrappy! This was our 2nd Your Bike Gang tour, and we saw some very different spots this go around. Scrappy was very accommodating and entertaining
janetannalways
Dec 2022
This was my first time in Austin, was such a great way to see and learn about the city. It was a fantastic experience, highly recommend. p.s. Racket was our guide xo
thetoothbooth
Dec 2022
We had the best time! Itā€™s been months and we still talk about what a great tour this was. 100% would do this again even if it was the very same routeā€”thatā€™s how much we liked it.

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