Book Preview: Harley and Me
With scientific research and journalistic interviews weaving through a compelling road trip narrative, “Harley and Me” is a compelling look at how one woman changed her life and found deeper meaning out on the open road.
With scientific research and journalistic interviews weaving through a compelling road trip narrative, “Harley and Me” is a compelling look at how one woman changed her life and found deeper meaning out on the open road.
One ride in the Slingshot and Polaris will no doubt attract those who want to go fast, have fun, and look cool. I dont really care about all of that. I want to know how it works in my everyday life.
Video Review: Polaris Slingshot, a Womans Everyday Ride
Motorcyclists attending the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, or anyone planning to travel in and around the Black Hills of South Dakota, should get a copy of “Ride The Black Hills.”
Book Preview: Ride the Black Hills
Read our version of the press release that is customized with details specifically for Women Riders Now readers.
Less is More with New Indian Scout Bobber
For riders who dont like a GPS on their motorcycle, here’s a modern-day compass to help navigate the world the old fashioned way.
Satellite-Powered Compass Adds Extra Layer of Navigation
With comfort comes confidence. Heres our list of important accessories to make your Indian bike fit you.
5 Must-Have Accessories for Your Indian Motorcycle
Good question on whether special accommodations need to be made for feet in motorcycle riding boots.
Seeking Advice on Sizing For Motorcycle Boots
A new generation of women riders is demanding motorcycling riding gear that not only meets their style factor, but protects from head to toe.
New Motorcycle Riding Gear Combines Style with Function
What do women want in a motorcycle? Everyone wants to know. Our latest survey reveals the answers.
Feathering the clutch while rolling on the throttle is one of the most challenging aspects of learning to ride for women. Heres a product that eliminates the need to use the clutch altogether.
Video Review: How To Ride Your Motorcycle Without Using the Clutch Lever