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Gear Review: SHOEI RF-1400 Full Face Motorcycle Helmet
The SHOEI RF-1400 full face helmet scores two thumbs up with Editor Tricia. Find out what makes this helmet so special.
Effie Hotchkiss — Pioneer for Women in Motorcycling Honored by AMA
More than a century ago, Effie and Avis Hotchkiss set out on their Harley-Davidson 11-F sidecar rig from Brooklyn, New York, to complete their 9,000 mile, two-month trek to San Francisco and back. The harrowing journey was a first for women, who weren’t even allowed to dress the way they wanted back then. WRN congratulates Effie’s family with her recent induction to the AMA Hall of Fame.
WRN’s Favorite 2022 Holiday Gifts for Motorcycle Riders and Their Families
Holiday Gift in Any Denomination The Motorcycle Relief Project Donation How about a holiday gift for an amazing cause? People speak of the dangerous aspects of riding and the possibility of being hurt. But many […]
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AMA Announces U.S. Team for 2026 FIM Oceania Women’s Motocross Cup
Four fast women. One big mission. 4 star racers make up the 2026 FIM Oceania Women’s Motocross Cup team. Pictured here, the 2025 WMX Champion #99, Lachlan “LaLa” Turner. The American Motorcyclist Association has announced […]
Motorcycle Review: The 2026 Yamaha WR125R Dual Sport
The 2026 Yamaha WR125R Living in Southern California, I see motorcycle riders everywhere. They are commuters splitting lanes, weekend canyon carvers, and plenty of younger riders discovering the freedom that comes with twisting a throttle. […]
Women Riders World Relay Is Back—and It’s Going Digital
Women Riders World Relay (WRWR) is relaunching in 2026 as a digital platform and app designed to unite and empower women riders around the world. Building on its 2019–2020 global motorcycle relay that connected 3,500 female motorcyclists across 78 countries, the new WRWR will feature a digital baton, skill-building challenges, and a social community. WRWR aims to amplify the voice of women in motorcycling, and Women Riders Now is proud to be the official media partner for this groundbreaking initiative.
