70 Years and Still Sport Riding
Heather Bashow is the only woman riding her own motorcycle—a Honda NC750—on Edelweiss Best of Europe tour. Read about her adventure.
70 Years and Still Sport Riding
Heather Bashow is the only woman riding her own motorcycle—a Honda NC750—on Edelweiss Best of Europe tour. Read about her adventure.
70 Years and Still Sport Riding
At 52, Debis declaration of “I’m gettin’ my own!” as she climbed off the back of yet another man’s motorcycle became a metaphor for her life…on her own Harley-Davidson.
How Harley-Davidson Motorcycles Saved My Soul
With her son off to college, empty-nester Elaine Conrad satisfies her wanderlust by moving from the passengers seat of her husbands bike to riding her own motorcycle.
Filling the Empty Nest with Motorcycles
Prompted by her brother to take the Harley-Davidson Academy to learn to ride motorcycles, Millie unleashed a feeling of confidence and self-worth she’d not known before.
How Motorcycles and the Harley-Davidson Riding Academy Saved My Life
When it turns chilly, how do you keep riding comfortably? See how WomenRidersNow.com reader’s do it. Check out these great tips for safe and fun riding during colder weather.
Women’s Favorite Tips for Cold Weather Motorcycle Riding
“If it werent for bad luck wed have no luck at all.” These lyrics from the Hee-Haw jingle, “Gloom, Despair, and Agony” is what came to mind at midnight one Saturday while stranded on the side of Highway 84 with my husband, Doug. It was very dark and I could hear myself laughing despite the circumstances. Who wouldve thought wed be stranded twice in a week!
Motorcycle Adventures: Stranded Twice in One Week
WRN reader Marilyn DeMartini, a self-described “Harley Biker Chick,” rode the bike, wore the clothes, belonged to HOG (Harley-Davidson Owner’s Group) and bought into the brand. She loved black leather, the rumble of pipes, and the chortle of a carbureted engine. She wanted more of the same—in a big bagger.
From Harley Chick to Indian Motorcycle Chieftain Rider
After passing the MSF Basic RiderCourse, this new rider decided that the Can-Am Spyder makes the most sense for her first bike.
Learning to Ride a 2-Wheeled Motorcycle, then Choosing 3 Wheels
Spending four years riding her first motorcycle, a Yamaha V Star 250, before trading up to a Harley Sportster 883 was the right way to go for this new rider.
Making the Dream of Riding Come True in Your 40s
After a lifetime of hiding her true self, this WRN reader finally found her freedom on an Indian Motorcycle.
How Freedom and Riding Motorcycles Saved My Soul