Tag : women riders
My Flock Rocked
Raising visibility of female riders is best accomplished, like anything, by riding. This year, I attended Flock to the Rock to celebrate International Female Ride...
Gear: Equivalent Functionality for Equivalent Price!
Okay ladies – it’s time to have a chat about the gear elephant in the room....
Riding Motorcycles in Cuba: Food for the Soul
BY EGLE GERULAITYTE Thinking about the Caribbean, I’d never imagined bikes. Is riding motorcycles in Cuba a good idea at all, I wondered?...
A Motorcycle Icon: Elspeth Beard at Flock to the Rock 2018
BY ELISA WIRKALA On a fortuitous night at a Seattle motorcycle event in 2012, my perception of riding took a sudden, life-altering shift....
Riding Vietnam, Off the Beaten Track: Motorcycling Gal-Pals
By Trang Nguyen (Click for details!*), Riding Vietnam. I was born in one of the most famous cities in South East Asia, a historical city –...
Traveling and Giving Back
EGLE GERULAITYTE Riding a motorcycle around the world can mean so many different things to different people. Why do we travel? For the freedom, the...
Riding and Femininity
BY DEBORAH AZZOPARDI I would like to start by saying one thing. I have huge respect for both men and women on how far they have...
Crystal Loves Moto
BY KRIS FANT “What the hell am I going to do with this thing?” Crystal thought, when her high school sweetheart surprised her with a...
The Women’s Guide To Motorcycling. Breakfast with Lynda
BY EGLE GERULAITYTE Lynda Lahman and I had breakfast the other day, and the discussion inevitably veered towards women and riding. “What makes your book...
Short Legs and a Big Ugly Bike: A Woman’s Kawasaki KLR650 Review
BY ELISA WIRKALA The first Kawasaki KLR650 to be brought to my attention belonged to a college boyfriend in 2006. I had no idea what...