Reviews of Retrotours. (Travel Agency) in Wilmington (Delaware).
Retrotours
101 Fox Fell Dr, Kennett Square, PA 19348, United States
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Information of Retrotours, Travel Agency in Wilmington (Delaware)
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This place has a very good rate, they treat their customers well and you’ll feel welcome, super recommended
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Reviews of Retrotours
Edwin White
Fantastic experience. I can't wait to go again on a longer ride. The bikes are well maintained but not new, they all have quirks and that is part of the fun. Joel and Lynn run a first rate operation. If you ride then you should go on a Retro Tour.
DomenK
One of a kind experience and I can hardly wait to return back for the next tour! :)
I live in the European Alps, yet only a good hour ride from the Adriatic sea and I have some pretty nice motorcycle "home rides" from scenic alpine mountain passes to curvy coastal roads.
I have been riding pretty much all over the world (from Sahara to SE Asia jungles), but I've never experienced such a great overall riding package as I got at Retrotours.
We arrived to Retrotours a night before the ride and the fun started from the moment we met one of the kindness people who operate this tours - Joel and Lynn. Joel showed us his amazing garage with a great variety of their vintage bikes, checked our riding gear and Lynn prepared amazing dinner where they shared some of their motorcycle adventures from their 45+ years of riding! Joel even road through our "unknown" country back in 1971 on his ride from London to Istanbul!? :)
In the morning of the ride we had an early breakfast and than we took of with the vintage beauties and it was just a super nice and fun whole day motorcycle ride through supreme scenery and diverse countryside. I never thought Pennsylvania is so interesting to ride. Riding pace was just perfect, not too slow and not to fast - perfectly adjusted to this vintage machines. You can tell Joel has been running his vintage Retrotours for almost 20 years (since 1998) and has precise feeling of different riders capabilities. Another great thing is that he's a great mechanic, so you'll never feel that you'll be stuck on the road with this well maintained vintage motorcycles as he can fix most things on the tour. And if he can't he always has a plan B & C in the pocket. So riders can totally relax and just enjoy the whole experience. Really you can not find such a perfect, reliable and safe motorcycle tour guy anywhere!
I love vintage motorcycles, but Joel and Lynn from Retrotours live and breath with their vintage motorcycles. Thank you very much for such a wonderful experience and I'll be back very soon for some of a few day tours!
Liz Richmond
This is my second time riding with Retro Tours. I'm loving my time in the BMW Sidecar! What a different perspective from the sidecar than sitting on the back of the bike. The breakfast and dinner that Lynn prepares are amazing! The group of riders are a lot of fun and very welcoming for a lady to join them! You can tell Joel does this for fun and really enjoys the bikes and people! Thanks so much! Until next time....
Charles Gould
Five Star PLUS review of Retrotours!
After participating in many of these vintage Retrotours over the past two decades, I can emphatically state that this is an amazing experience offered at a great value. It has become a tradition that I look froward to each year. Every tour has been a valuable and invigorating experience that gives the type of adrenaline rush that has become so much rarer as we age and become obsessed with the obligations and responsibilities of our adult lives.
The entire experience is enhanced by Lynn and Joel's hospitality, which includes Lynn's incredible home cooked meals before and after each tour, which is one of the most memorable aspects of the tour.
The routes and destinations, as well as the accommodations, are carefully selected to complement the experience of traveling for several days on forty to fifty year old motorcycles!
Joel's knowledge of the motorcycles, and especially of the fabulous roads is nothing short of incredible, and his abilities as a tour guide and ride leader are amazing. Joel has an uncanny ability for finding the curviest and most satisfying motorcycle roads, which tend to be almost devoid of Winnebagos and radar traps!
Joel adjusts the pace and complexity of the route to the relative skill level of the riders, and provides an appropriate plan to encourage less experienced riders to enjoy the tour within their skill level, while allowing the more seasoned riders to have a more aggressive pace and experience. As a result, everyone has an opportunity to enjoy the unique personality of these vintage machines while also challenging and developing their own skill level.
The machines are incredibly well maintained, and properly tuned and cared for, to ensure almost completely trouble free performance, and when the occasional mechanical gremlin surfaces, Joel's accomplished mechanical skills have almost always allowed us to complete a roadside repair and to get all of the machines home under their own power. On the rare occasion when a bike has had to be stored for a later retrieval, Joel has always had a back up plan, which has served to add to the adventure, and the overall experience is usually enhanced by the slight diversion.
I am always surprised when we make these machines do things that I never had the skills to do, back when these machines were contemporary motorcycles. The performance is impressive and exciting, and it certainly demands much more skill from the rider, to make an old bike go relatively fast, than it does to make a modern sport bike go incredibly fast. This allows for an entire weekend of skills development, and appropriate challenges, at speeds that are much more reasonable than would be challenging on a modern sport bike.
The routine of swapping bikes at each fuel stop (approximately 80 to 100 miles) is anything but routine, and allows for multiple rider's impressions of these great old bikes, and allows for comparisons that we might otherwise never be fortunate enough to experience. I am always fascinated by how much my impression of the same bikes, can be influenced by the order in which I rode them, and by which bike I rode before and after any particular machine. It is also an invigorating mental exercise to adapt to unusual shift patterns, and engine characteristics, including two and four stroke designs, and to experience the differences which are inherent in the machines produced by each different country's approach to motorcycle technology of the period.
Joel also tries to include all of the riders in the proper care and feeding of the bikes, by allowing each rider to adopt responsibility for a particular machine on each ride, so that they are charged with checking fluid levels, and lubricating chains, etc. It is a great rider involvement that is also very satisfying.
I am grateful to Lynn & Joel at Retrotours for providing so many wonderful adventures and experiences for all of us over the last two decades, and I highly recommend this adventure to any motorcycle enthusast. Perhaps I will actually meet you on one of the future Retrotours!
John Brenard
I'd highly recommend booking a ride with Retrotours! Joel is extremely knowledgeable about all the bikes he owns and the history behind them. You can tell he has a passion for motorcycles. All the bikes are in excellent shape for their age and unique, you won't be disappointed! The ride was well organized with beautiful scenery and he made the experience stress free. Joel is a great guy and was a pleasure to spend the day with. His wife Lynn was nice to chat with as well and put out a great spread for breakfast and snacks at the end of the ride. Book a ride with Retrotours, you won't regret it.
G Falen
What a wonderful experience! Joel set up a personalized tour for my friend and I, and over the course of two days we rode six of the bikes in his stunning collection. He is a very accomplished guide who set a perfect pace with frequent stops of interest and opportunities to swap bikes. Getting up close and personal with his old bikes is a bucket list experience and I loved learning the personality of each.
As amazing as the bikes were, Joel and Lynn's hospitably is more amazing. They are very warm and friendly, and make you feel at home the moment you meet them. And as so many have commented Lynn's cooking is superb. We heartily agree!
You will have a great time and will only regret you haven't done this sooner. All this for unbelievable value - you won't find a better deal anywhere.
My friend and I are already discussing our next RetroTour. We can't wait!
Robert Gould
Excellent! I've done several retro tours with Joel and they have all been fun, challenging and unique. Arriving from out of town usually the night before, Lynn offers delicious meals and a bed to sleep in. A tour through the garage with 25 to 30 bikes, all from the era when I started riding. Very nostalgic!
The next morning, Joel introduces you to the Bikes you'll be riding and the people you'll be riding with. Because you change bikes at gas stops throughout the day, Joel has cleverly labelled the speedo or tach with helpful reminders: right shift, left shift, fuel tap, etc.
Off you go armed with detailed route information, into some beautiful countryside on a variety of roads, mostly sweet twisties with little traffic. Joel knows the road. And he knows the bikes. If any mechanical issues arise, he has the ability to repair and has the needed spare parts to keep moving.
We've ridden in every type of weather to some great destinations, on some amazing well cared for Moto's. The tour price is very reasonable and you can ride all the vintage bikes you desire without the expense of starting your own collection! Ultimately, it's all about the ride and thanks to Lynne and Joel, Retro Tours delivers.
Edward Richmond
Retrotours is an exciting must-do experience for anyone who enjoys riding motorcycles on scenic and spirited jaunts through beautiful countryside routes. The opportunity to ride rare and interesting vintage motorcycles on these tours makes Retrotours unique - I know of no other motorcycle tour or rental operator that does this. Joel is entertaining and knowledgeable guide, and the post-ride dinners served up by his wife Lynn are not to be missed. A great way to see the area by bike and make new friends among the riders on each tour. This was my 4th Retrotour and I'm already planning my next one!
Brandon Conlin
First, I'm sad that I wasn't aware of Retrotours sooner! I had a really great time with Joel leading our group on a tour through Chester & Lancaster county. Beautiful day- like the perfect day to ride all day. Joel is a bit of a historian which really brought some interest & engagement to the waypoints. Great lunch, interesting people, educational for me. Joel & his wife are quite personable & hospitable. Their dog "Lip" is adorbs too! Such a nice time, I would highly recommend this to anyone looking to explore on two wheels with a vintage machine from years past. So cool, I needed that.
Gregory Thompson
My friend and I booked a two day tour package and rode 6 different antique bikes, ranging from an old Harley, 2 Strokes and even a BMW and Moto Guzzi. The route that Joel organized and set up was excellent, offering many miles of scenic riding. I would highly recommend Retrotours and plan to book another trip in the future.
Dwight Varnes
I've been on three tours with Joel so far and plan on coming back again. This is an absurdly low cost way to try vintage bikes without having to purchase them--or 'test ride' something you may be thinking of purchasing. Joel's bikes are always checked out in advance and ready to roll. This doesn't mean they won't be cantankerous or even quit running...but that is part of the vintage bike experience. If the occasional breakdown or difficult starting fills you with dread then this may not be for you. BUT...when things do occasionally go wrong (and it is rare) Joel can almost always repair things on-site. A brief delay is just an excuse to further bond with the 'gang'. Uncertain? Pick a one day tour to start. Want full immersion? Go for the extended tour. Be ready; these old bikes don't always have the most comfortable seats or ergonomics. The great thing is the ability to swap bikes at fuel stops which will help minimize your numb parts. All of these bikes have unique personalities and are so much more engaging than modern machines. I've been surprised at the bikes I didn't care for and the ones that had me searching Craigslist after a tour. More than anything a Retrotour is FUN. Joel is an excellent guide, unflappable and patient. Stay overnight at the house and enjoy Lynn's cooking. If you are thinking about trying this JUST DO IT!
Erik Oetjen
My RetroTours experience was an amazing adventure! Joel is very accommodating with a great sense of humor and energy and is a great motorcycle tour guide. RetroTours should be on every motorcyclists bucket list. (And Lynn's cooking is delicious)
Mason Apostol
If you like motorcycles, you should consider doing a tour with RetroTours. I recently completed my second ride, and cannot wait to do my third. Here are some things I wish I had known before signing up the first time:
1. Riding these old, unfamiliar bikes is like being a new rider again. You will re-learn all controls (clutch, brakes, shifter, steering, throttle) every time you get on a different bike, so extra care is required.
2. The ride is challenging. Riding a 1970's bike 100 miles takes the same energy for me as riding a modern bike 300 miles. 50 feels like 100. The trips are planned to maximize your enjoyment.
3. Riding with other motorcycle enthusiasts is a bonus. I was apprehensive riding with others. I prefer to ride alone, but having a few other enthusiasts made the experience better (I still prefer riding alone when on my own bikes).
If you are reading this and considering a tour, Do It!
Alex Rosenbaum
It turned out to be one of those absolutely perfect days...
10 Days before the trip, Joel e-mailed us and said: we ride rain or shine. Well, works for me. I packed my rain suit and didn't even check the weather. I never needed the suit, because the weather turned out to be perfect. If you ride, you know -- just the right temp, just the right humidity, just perfect. My first bike was a Triumph. Carbureted. Kick start. "Unusual" controls: gear shift on the right and rear brake on the left. Fantastic! I have never ridden a street bike with a kick start before. Starting it while on a slight incline is an adventure! Imagine -- clutch out, rear brake out (you really need your left foot on the ground while you are jumping on the start lever with your right). Front brake in, to keep the bike from moving and as you jump and the motor kicks over, you have to blip the throttle, while still holding the front brake in. All of this takes surprising amount of coordination and is great fun!
The second bike I rode that afternoon was the Gold Wing GL1000. Great bike! Smooth power in every gear, awesome handling. A 1976 and yet feels totally like a modern bike. Quick off the line, well planted and confidence inspiring in the curves. Just a solid, great performing, comfortable bike.
As for the hosts, and I should have started with the hosts -- Joel and Lynn remind me of my Mom and Dad. I felt as I was spending a night at home. Awesome company and awesome experience. We are already planning our next tour.
Frank DeAngelo
I knew Joel from the 70's and 80's when he was the service manager of a local dealership. I also knew him from road racing. When you took your bike to Joel's shop, you knew that it would be repaired right the first time and according to the manufacture's specifications. Joel was also my instructor at a motorcycle repair course I took. I learned a LOT!
Nolan Penney
Ever been at a motorcycle show, thinking how you’d love to ride an old Triumph or Ducati or Enfield? Here’s the answer to that dream! Ride old bikes out on the open road.
This is no gentle parade route where you never get out of second gear. You are *riding*! If it’s raining, you’re wet. Hot, you’re sweating. The bikes are real riders, not pristine show queens. Transmissions clunk, engines act up, if the shifter is reversed you have to learn it. Wonderful!
Want to live out a multi-day ride? He does them. Can only do a day? He does those too. You can find a ride to fit you and your schedule and wallet.
Joel, the owner, rides with you. He’s not in an air conditioned chase vehicle, he’s riding an old bike in the same weather as you. In fact, there is no chase vehicle. If a bike acts up, it has to be dealt with. Cool! Just like the old days. Joel is darn good at keeping these bikes going, and working it out when they act up. He also doesn’t treat himself specially. If the night is at a flophouse, that’s where he’s staying too.
I’ve done two rides with retrotours so far, and will do more in the future. I’m riding bikes I would otherwise never ride. Banging gears, eating bugs, swooping through turns. This is heaven for a rider like me. If you too are a rider, it’ll be heaven for as well.
I can’t recommend Joel and his Retro Tours enough. Get out there and ride!
Scott Johnson
I'm 70-years-old and just spent a day feeling 21 again, adventurous and surrounded by a gang of new friends. If you've got a better way to spend an afternoon, I'd like to know what the hell it is! I'd recommend Retro Tours to anyone who's ever ridden a motorcycle.
Gary Blakely
Enjoyed our visit to this beautiful Air BnB property. Lynn and Joel are excellent hosts.
Igor Oytser
what a great experience with Joel
vohn busby
Good tour operator!
Florian Lübbecke
Wir haben zu siebt eine Tour mit Joel gemacht. Man bekommt ein wunderbares Frühstück inklusive. Joel kennt seine Heimat wirklich gut und führt einen über die schönsten Straßen zu beeindruckenden Zielen in und um Pennsylvania. Ich kann es nur weiterempfehlen und würde es jeder Zeit wieder machen.
Jeff Cordisco
Doug Muth
Kenneth Corl