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Waterproof Women’s Riding Footwear—Harley-Davidson Belhaven Boots

Harley-Davidson Women’s waterproof Belhaven boots offer riders excellent fit and comfort without sacrificing protection in a tall vintage style.

Harley-Davidson Low Rider ST: Performance Tourer

Love sporty performance with gobs of power, but want the protection and convenience of locking hard bags and a fairing? Check out the Harley-Davidson Low Rider ST, a lower-cost option with less weight than a Road Glide. Read more and find out why we love this sporty cruising tourer.

Gear Review: Schuberth E2 Modular Adventure Helmet

The Schuberth E2 helmet is a premium offering in the world of adventure and modular helmets. It delivers quiet, comfortable performance for many different riding conditions. Its robust construction, effective ventilation, aerodynamics, and versatility make it an excellent choice for long-distance touring and off-road adventures.

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Ride Motorcycles with Women Riders Now on a Western Spain / Portugal Tour

Women and those who ride with them are welcome to join WRN on our “Ladies First” tour of Portugal and Western Spain September 27–October 4, 2024. Offered in collaboration with Blue Strada Tours, a limited number of lucky riders will ride with us and experience the best of the Iberian Peninsula, including wine tastings, amazing vistas, waterfalls, wildlife, and more.

Riding Right: Top Five Road Hazards for Motorcyclists

We all want to mount up on two wheels, feel the wind in our face, and enjoy the open air around us. We also want to have a safe ride. To help you have fun on your motorcycle and feel safe while doing it, here are five of the top hazards all motorcycle riders should be on the lookout for while traveling out on the road.

5 Tips for Short Riders Handling Tall and Big Motorcycles

In my job as an MSF RiderCoach and as a journalist, I often hear women say that there aren’t enough motorcycles out there to fit them, If you are a proficient rider, you are not limited by the motorcycles that fill your local dealership’s showroom. You are limited by your self-confidence.
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