Sunglasses / Eyewear Reviews

Motorcycle Sunglasses for Women and Men

I cant tell you how many pairs of sunglasses Ive gone through in my 25 years of motorcycle riding. Point is, I dont like to spend too much money on a pair of riding glasses because they get a lot of abuse on the road. Pacific Coast Sunglasses has an extensive collection of sunglasses for women and men motorcycle riders, so I encourage all riders to check out the different styles. Prices average just $20!

Motorcycle Sunglasses for Women and Men

Harley-Davidson Pink Label Unveils New Items

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and though the month is nearly over, these new items from the Harley-Davidson Pink Label Collection will let you showcase your support for the cause year round. The Pink Label Collection offers more than 60 iconic items, and a portion of the proceeds from the sale of each Pink Label item is donated to organizations that support people affected by breast cancer.

Harley-Davidson Pink Label Unveils New Items

PRODUCT REVIEW WITH VIDEO: Convertible Riding Sunglasses for Women

I’m pretty picky when it comes to motorcycle riding sunglasses. They have to fit just right and not cause my head to ache after hours of wearing them on my bike. With that in mind, I’m impressed with Bobster’s efforts at making female-oriented riding glasses, including the first convertible sunglasses for women riders.

PRODUCT REVIEW WITH VIDEO: Convertible Riding Sunglasses for Women

New Spring 2010 Riding Apparel

Just like in the high fashion world, you can always expect new seasonal riding apparel from Harley-Davidson and this spring is no different with fun and colorful new styles for women riders. Two new jackets let you know spring and summer have arrived. Check them out along with some new sunglasses from The Motor Company

New Spring 2010 Riding Apparel

PRODUCT REVIEWS: Necessities For My Trip

If you’re a regular reader of WRN, you know I took a 26-day ride on my motorcycle this past summer hitting three different events I needed to attend for business. I traveled from my home in Montana to Sturgis, South Dakota, then down south to Colorado and back to Montana covering 3200 miles. Here’s a quick review of some handy items I used on my trip.

PRODUCT REVIEWS: Necessities For My Trip

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