The "keen cyclist" completed the 202km ride in about seven hours.

An Australian cycling group completed a 202 kilometre ride across Perth - to a picture of a goat.

The route took the team of four amateur cyclists - dubbed Fight Club - eight hours to complete.

Ben Jones, who was part of the team, told ABC Radio Perth that it was "just a fun way to spend a Sunday".

"Goats are badass and they're an easy animal to draw in profile," he said.

Jones told ABC Radio Perth that the group planned the route carefully, starting in Leederville, Perth's inner-city suburb known for its cafes and popularity with both cyclists and hipsters.

"There is a joke going around among people who have seen it online that it makes sense that the beard of the goat is in Leederville," Jones said.

The route then took the riders north, east to the Perth hills and then across the river to the southern suburbs.

"It comes up through Osborne Park for the head, the eye is in Noranda, horns in Mirrabooka, and then it goes through the north-eastern suburbs.

"The tail is in Swan View, some hooves in Kalamunda and the other hooves in Kensington and Victoria Park."

The team mapped their progress using Strava, a social media app for cyclists and runners which tracks your progress and shares the results online.

After Jones' team shared their image online, it's been lapped up by other cyclists.

"I think it's just that people like something a bit different," he said.

Jones said he wasn't sure what the team's next adventure would entail, but it definitely wouldn't be happening this coming weekend.

"Part of the reason we actually did this now is that my partner is nine months' pregnant, she's due in about four days.

"It was something fun to do before I have a kid — geddit?"