Books and DVDs Reviews

Book Review: Steel Journeys; The Road to Patagonia, by Lynda Meyers

Author, nurse, and wellness coach, Lynda Meyers, was frustrated she couldn’t find any fiction books with a motorcycling female protagonist, so she created Abby Steel. Owner of a women’s international motorcycle touring company, Abby is a tough but sensitive boss-lady you will probably recognize in your women’s riding circles. Steel Journeys: The Road to Patagonia is a fun fusion of romance, adventure, and sisterhood.

Book Review: Steel Journeys; The Road to Patagonia, by Lynda Meyers

Book Review: The Motorcycle Camp Cookbook, by Amanda Zito

In a decade of motorcycle traveling and camping, Amanda Zito tired of canned soup for meals and endeavored to make what she loves at home while on the road. Her new cookbook is the quintessential guide to get you started enjoying delicious, simple, single-serving meals at your motorcycle campsite using just a single burner stove.

Book Review: The Motorcycle Camp Cookbook, by Amanda Zito

One Woman’s Story of Finding Herself Through Zen and Motorcycling

Leslie Reyes boldly details her anxiety-riddled path to adulthood and control of her life. She relates her journey through her experiences with motorcycling and outlines the “Ten Zen Principles of Good Motorcycle Riding Habits,” which provide meaningful advice for new and experienced motorcycle riders.

One Woman’s Story of Finding Herself Through Zen and Motorcycling

Book Review: The MotoLady’s Book of Women Who Ride: Motorcycle Adventurers, Racers, Builders, Pioneers & More

The MotoLady’s new book highlights women motorcyclists from around the globe who have contributed to the heritage of motorcycling in a big way. Colorful imagery and words honor female racers, stunters, customizers, creators, influencers, and history-makers.

Book Review: The MotoLady’s Book of Women Who Ride: Motorcycle Adventurers, Racers, Builders, Pioneers & More

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