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September 9, 2010


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READER PRODUCT REVIEW: Firstgear TPG Monarch Jacket

Backroads With Betsy: Sturgis Rally 2010

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Editor's Blog: Sturgis Here I Come

New Motorcycles for 2011

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Win A Spot at Women's Riding School Event

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Changing Your Motorcycle's Shocks To Get Lower

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Why I Ride a Motorcycle

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Bare Naked Laughlin

A New Kind of Leather Motorcycle Jacket

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2010 Honda Phantom: The Dark Shadow

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Pioneer Profiles

Vivian Bales: The Enthusiast Girl - Part 2

Read her thoughts on being a girl rider and much more

By Kim Barlag, Photographs courtesy Harley-Davidson Motor Co.
10/1/2006: Vivian rode to Baltimore; Wilmington, Delaware, Philadelphia, Trenton, New Jersey, Newark, New Jersey, then on to the Big Apple. Here I am folks in New York, the front door of America. I don't see how any one place could be so big. I rode and rode up 5th Avenue thinking I would never come to the end of this street. When the traffic signals would check the endless string of ...
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Vivian Bales: The Enthusiast Girl

First H-D cover girl in 1929 rides 5,000 miles

Courtesy Harley-Davidson Motor Co.
10/1/2006: At age 20, Vivian Bales, a Harley-Davidson Enthusiast magazine cover girl, set out on a solo journey to explore the U.S.A. Read in her own words her experiences about being a woman rider in the 1920s, the special treatment she got along the way and the joy and excitement on being a girl on a motorcycle. Her fascinating story offers a glimpse into what it was like to be a woman rider in the early 1900s.
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Marjorie Smith: A Pioneering Motorcycle Businesswoman

She guided a major motorcycle engine builder to where it is today

By Teri Conrad, Photos courtesy S&S Cycle
4/1/2006: One of the biggest and most respected engine manufacturers in the motorcycle industry, S&S Cycle, may not have existed if it wasn't for Marjorie Smith. "If it wasn't for her willingness to continue the business in 1959 and take over the office responsibilities and financial burden, there probably wouldn't be an S&S," reflects Ken Smith, one of Marjorie's two sons who started working with the company in the 1970s.
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Hazel Kolb

Why she rode the perimeter of the U.S. all by herself.

Story and photos by Bill Stermer
2/15/2006: When she appeared on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson in May 1979, Hazel Kolb (pronounced "cob") was the picture of happiness and contentment. Here was this 53-year-old grandmother, halfway through riding her 80-inch Harley-Davidson Electra Glide around the perimeter of the continental United States, alone, and the significance of this national television exposure was not lost on her. "Next to the birth of my kids," she would later say, "it was the highlight of my life."
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Della Crewe

Her snowy motorcycle adventure in 1915

From the archives of Harley-Davidson Motor Company
2/1/2006: In the first few decades of the twentieth dentury, the roads made motorcycle touring a rugged sport. Before concrete interstates and blacktop secondary roads, most roads were dirt or gravel trails. Venturing far outside the city required a flair for adventure, a lot of stamina and a rugged machine. The fact that men ventured forth under those conditions was unquestioned, but for the women to do the same caused a great deal of attention, because of their presumably passive role. Even among these exceptional female motorcycle pioneers, some stood out... like a Waco, Texas, woman named Della Crewe.
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Women Who Paved The Way
12/9/2005: 2INTERNALhttp://www.womenridersnow.com/PublicFiles/DepartmentViewer.asp?DepartmentID=7&ArticleID=48 She's the woman for whom the American Motorcyclist Association named the Hazel Kolb Brighter Image Award, an honor given t...
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Looking Back:

Women's motorcycle jackets

12/8/2005: They've been around a lot longer than you think. Since the 1940s, Harley-Davidson has been promoting the classic black leather jacket for women. It's never gone out of style. It's the same off-center zipper, collared classic look we see today. In the 1950s, the Cycle Queen jacket hit the motorcycle scene selling for $25.95. That same style is reincarnated in Harley-Davidson's Independence jacket s...
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