Product Reviews

New Women’s Riding Jackets to Keep You Cool and Safe

Staying cool is key during hot summer riding but it’s also important to continue wearing gear that will save your skin and bones during a mishap. Here are some great new women’s riding jackets that will keep you both looking and feeling cooler this summer.

New Women’s Riding Jackets to Keep You Cool and Safe

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

Product Review: My Medic First Aid Kit for Motorcyclists

Riding motorcycles exposes you to the elements which is part of what makes riding so thrilling and rewarding. But this is also why it’s important to make a first aid kit part of your motorcycling “essentials.” My Medic’s Moto Medic kit includes first aid supplies applicable to the specific needs of the most common injuries and ailments that occur both on the road and trail in a neatly organized waterproof case.

Product Review: My Medic First Aid Kit for Motorcyclists

Product Review: Schuberth C4 PRO Women Helmet

Schuberth product expert and Women Riders Now Co-chairwoman, Sarah Schilke, reviews the third generation of the popular modular helmet specifically designed to fit a woman’s face. This latest version gets updated comfort, construction, and visibility features while maintaining the previous version’s trusted safety, ventilation, and aerodynamics.

Product Review: Schuberth C4 PRO Women Helmet

Do It Yourself Tech: Change Your Motorcycle’s Handlebars for an Easy Reach

The first thing to do when buying any motorcycle is make necessary ergonomic adjustments to the handlebars, levers, footpegs and foot controls, seat, and suspension so you can easily reach the grips with a relaxed bend in your elbows with feet and hands comfortably able to use all the controls. We show how we changed a Harley-Davidson Street 750 to better fit a short woman rider.

Do It Yourself Tech: Change Your Motorcycle’s Handlebars for an Easy Reach

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