Products for Motorcycles

Handlebars, Shocks Footpegs for Short and Tall Riders

Just like the three bears beds for Goldilocks, our stock motorcycles are just not right sometimes. Often its a matter of adjusting the handlebars, the footpegs or the shocks. Fortunately, Harley-Davidson is aware that not all riders are built the same, so over the last few years, engineers in the PA department have been designing various parts to accommodate shorter and taller-than-average riders. We also included something every rider should have—a set of auxiliary riding lights from Motolight.

Handlebars, Shocks Footpegs for Short and Tall Riders

PRODUCT REVIEW: Motorcycle Armor Paint Protector

Here’s one of those products that I think is a great idea if it’s done right. Motorcycle Armor is “armor” for your bike that protects the paint from scratches, scuffs, rock chips, and bug smashes that are inevitable over time The folks behind Motorcycle Armor have gone the extra mile to ensure that their paint-protecting film stays on and does what it’s supposed to.

PRODUCT REVIEW: Motorcycle Armor Paint Protector

Exclusive Holiday Deals for WRN Readers

It’s that time of year again—holiday shopping season! At WRN, our advertisers truly value women motorcycle riders. Thats why many of them are offering you exclusive deals for the holidays. Check out these great products and start shopping.

Exclusive Holiday Deals for WRN Readers

New Motorcycle Products Roundup

We receive information on hundreds of products aimed at motorcyclists here at Women Riders Now. In an effort to spotlight several products in one story, our editor has carefully selected a few items she thinks you might find beneficial to your motorcycling life and compiled them here.

New Motorcycle Products Roundup

PRODUCT REVIEW: Kids’ Riding Gear

I’ve always enjoyed taking passengers and sharing my passion for riding motorcycles. But when my young daughter, Kaia, started asking me to take her for rides, I would immediately dismiss the idea. It’s one thing to accept the risk of injuring my own body, but to put my own daughter at risk was unimaginable.

PRODUCT REVIEW: Kids’ Riding Gear

Scroll to Top