New Women’s Motorcycle Gear Line Launched by Woman Rider
Combining function and style, Trinity Mototech is a new woman-rider-owned company offering real protection for women motorcyclists who want to look great on and off the bike.
Combining function and style, Trinity Mototech is a new woman-rider-owned company offering real protection for women motorcyclists who want to look great on and off the bike.
America’s original motorcycle company presents its most powerful performance-oriented cruiser yet. With a host of technology and ride-comfort upgrades, the newest member in the Chief lineup offers premium components for a realistic price.
Protect your shoulders, elbows, arms, and chest in this comfortable armored shirt designed by and for women riders.
Fun, easy, accessible, and approachable, Can-Am 3-wheelers open up the world of riding. With an automatic transmission, foot brake, and no need to balance, anyone can learn to ride.
Indian Motorcycle’s ladies Arlington mesh jacket offers protection, comfort, and style for hot weather riding.
Rev’It!’s Sand 4 H2O is a comfortable and functional all-weather textile suit built for women riders who love to explore the great outdoors on two wheels. Check out Sarah Schilke’s test of the complete outfit for riding on and off the road.
The Chinese maker’s mid-range scrambler-styled roadster offers exceptional performance and comfort in a great looking and inexpensive package.
Women-owned ATWYLD’s fashionable and functional Light Speed leather riding gloves offer comfort, style, and protection. Read WRN’s Sarah Schilke’s review here.
SW-Motech’s Urban ABS Topcase is a lightweight, lockable, water-tight, durable storage solution for your motorcycle that is just the right size to fit a helmet. See how easy it is to install and what features we love about it.
These colorful graphic base layer shirts and jerseys from women-owned company Just Ride 5 are beautiful and comfortable. Vintage motorcycle racer Jenny Bass tests a base layer out under her leathers on the racetrack while editor Tricia tries out a jersey both on and off the bike.