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Posted by admin in January 2nd 2009  

Google lists twenty-six-million motorcycle women webpages, each with a unique depiction of what a women motorcyclist is or should be.

To be a motorcycle women you need to belong to this women’s motorcycle club or that women’s motorcycle club, or you need to wear this biker women outfit or that biker women outfit.

Some will even go as far as to tell you that you’re not a true biker chick unless you ride this model motorcycle or that type of motorcycle.

Well biker girl I feel enough is enough. I do not need a wanna-be biker webpage to tell me how to be a motorcycle woman. I know I am a women and I know how to ride my own motorcycle.

What I would like from a women’s motorcycle web page, is information and interesting articles about other women just like me. Women that have a true passion for motorcycling and want to help other women get the strength and courage to get their own motorcycle and learn to ride it.

The other thing that I have noticed about the World Wide Web and women motorcycle webpage’s is the amount of motorcycle women’s boots and apparel webpage’s that really aren’t women’s apparel or motorcycle related.

What I would really like to see is a webpage that is for a woman by a woman that knows what I as a motorcycle women want.

So what brought me to this tangent in the first place is, I was on the Internet looking for a webpage that was women related that I could really enjoy and get something out of. I was also looking for a new pair of Harley boots.

Of course, I did a search and Google produced millions of motorcycle women related webpage’s, next I searches for women’s motorcycle boots.

The thing is, most of the motorcycle women related websites listed on Google really are not. Most of them were webpage’s about everything else with an article or two about motorcycle women or a club or group trying to get me to join. The motorcycle apparel sites were mostly the same. I discovered that most of the webpage’s I found didn’t have what I needed.

However, I did find a few great sites that had a lot of information, articles and women’s motorcycle apparel.

I also found other good webpage’s that I enjoyed, one stood out far and above the others. It had great information about what the best motorcycle for a woman is. It also had great articles about women riders just like me. It even had a women’s motorcycle mentor program for women that are looking for help getting into motorcycling or an experienced women motorcyclist looking for other women to ride with. I thought that was really neat. I even found the name of the webpage fantastic. The webpage that I found was most informative and enjoyable.

The other webpage that I found that fit what I was looking for was truly a webpage just for women. It was a women’s motorcycle boots and apparel webpage just for women that ride motorcycles.

It had what I was looking for, a new pair of women’s Harley Davidson motorcycle boots. It also had a lot of other wonderful boots and motorcycle apparel. Motorcycle apparel like women’s chaps, women’s leather jackets, leather halter-tops and a lot of other motorcycle related items. It wasn’t just a sales webpage either; it had interesting articles as well. I should have known I would find just the right webpage, with the right pair of motorcycle boots, just by typing in the right keywords.

I am not one to spend a lot of time sitting in front of the computer, I would much rather be out ridding my Sportster. So, now that I have found the right places I go on line that give me the information, articles and motorcycle stuff just for me, a woman. I have more time to spend out on the road.

Remember, to find these great webpages for women that ride motorcycles, just do a Google search and You will find what you need.

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Martial Arts For Health

Posted by admin in January 2nd 2009  

It’s always a problem knowing what to pack for a motorcycle tour. Fortunately, that feeling of utter freedom we get when we are riding our bikes far outweighs the problem of limited luggage space. Having said that, the problem doesn’t go away, but by applying a little thought, it can be overcome. Here are some tips to make life easier on the road.

TRAVEL LIGHTLY

It’s tempting to throw as much as possible into your panniers, but remember, every ounce you pack onto your bike reduces handling qualities. Add to this a pillion and the needle on the pleasure-ometer begins to swing to the low side. Of course, there are some things that you can’t do without, but the keyword here is need. Take what you need and nothing more. If you are going on an organised guided tour, the company should (if it’s worth its salt) have a back-up vehicle that will carry your luggage.

PACK SENSIBLY

To optimise the handling of your bike, place heavy items at the bottom of your panniers.

BEFORE YOU GO

In the weeks leading up to your planned tour, begin making a list of what you might need to take with you. At this stage, it doesn’t matter if the list is too long; you can always cross things off as the time draws nearer. By using this method, you will ensure that the things you take with you are what you really need. You will also reduce the risk of leaving behind an essential item.

MOTORCYCLE LUGGAGE

Unless you like riding for hours with a rucksack strapped to your back, it’s invariably better to have panniers and back box. Detachable panniers are great; they can be unhooked as carried like a suitcase. Belt bags are also popular for carrying things like money, credit cards and mobile phone.

TO ROLL OR NOT TO ROLL

You’ll have to decide this for yourselves, but personally speaking I prefer to roll my clothes before placing them in a bag inside the panniers. Other riders like to lay things flat, but it doesn’t work for me. Some bikers like to use zippable plastic bags that are sat upon to squeeze out the air before they are sealed. They claim that the vacuum keeps their clothes crease-free, but of course, I’m just not heavy enough (hee-hee).

TANK BAGS

Tank bags are fine and some of expandable ones can hold quite a lot of luggage, but it does take the fun out of it a little bit for me. If you’re going on a tour with a back-up vehicle, you only have to put up with the tank bag until you reach your starting point, then someone else carries it for you; great.

PLASTIC SEALABLE BAG

It’s always good to keep your smelly socks away from your good clothes. How many times have you gone into your luggage and found that you can’t decide whether you’ve worn those socks once before or not?

SMALL ITEMS

Very often small items are forgotten, such as; mobile phone charger, camera, camera batteries, first-aid kit, toiletries etc. This is when list-making comes into its own. If you’re going to a hot country, don’t forget your insect bite/sting cream. Something I always carry is a pack of tissues; I know it’s just a small item, but it comes under ‘Essentials’ for me.

REALLY ESSENTIAL

If you get as excited as I do prior to a motorcycle tour, please pay extra attention to making sure that you are carrying your bike documents and driving licence. If you are going overseas, don’t forget your passport, or you’ll be turning around and going home. .

DON’T FORGET

Unless you are heading for some remote region, there will always be a chance to buy things that you forget, but you aren’t really going on a shopping trip so try to remember as much as you can. No doubt, there will be something you need, and it can be fun finding these things in a foreign town, but if the list is long, it can become tiresome.

Well, you’ve packed and you’re on your way. Have a great time and ride safely. May the roads be long and winding, and the sky blue.

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The Most Effective Martial Art

Posted by admin in January 2nd 2009  

It’s always a problem knowing what to pack for a motorcycle tour. Fortunately, that feeling of utter freedom we get when we are riding our bikes far outweighs the problem of limited luggage space. Having said that, the problem doesn’t go away, but by applying a little thought, it can be overcome. Here are some tips to make life easier on the road.

TRAVEL LIGHTLY

It’s tempting to throw as much as possible into your panniers, but remember, every ounce you pack onto your bike reduces handling qualities. Add to this a pillion and the needle on the pleasure-ometer begins to swing to the low side. Of course, there are some things that you can’t do without, but the keyword here is need. Take what you need and nothing more. If you are going on an organised guided tour, the company should (if it’s worth its salt) have a back-up vehicle that will carry your luggage.

PACK SENSIBLY

To optimise the handling of your bike, place heavy items at the bottom of your panniers.

BEFORE YOU GO

In the weeks leading up to your planned tour, begin making a list of what you might need to take with you. At this stage, it doesn’t matter if the list is too long; you can always cross things off as the time draws nearer. By using this method, you will ensure that the things you take with you are what you really need. You will also reduce the risk of leaving behind an essential item.

MOTORCYCLE LUGGAGE

Unless you like riding for hours with a rucksack strapped to your back, it’s invariably better to have panniers and back box. Detachable panniers are great; they can be unhooked as carried like a suitcase. Belt bags are also popular for carrying things like money, credit cards and mobile phone.

TO ROLL OR NOT TO ROLL

You’ll have to decide this for yourselves, but personally speaking I prefer to roll my clothes before placing them in a bag inside the panniers. Other riders like to lay things flat, but it doesn’t work for me. Some bikers like to use zippable plastic bags that are sat upon to squeeze out the air before they are sealed. They claim that the vacuum keeps their clothes crease-free, but of course, I’m just not heavy enough (hee-hee).

TANK BAGS

Tank bags are fine and some of expandable ones can hold quite a lot of luggage, but it does take the fun out of it a little bit for me. If you’re going on a tour with a back-up vehicle, you only have to put up with the tank bag until you reach your starting point, then someone else carries it for you; great.

PLASTIC SEALABLE BAG

It’s always good to keep your smelly socks away from your good clothes. How many times have you gone into your luggage and found that you can’t decide whether you’ve worn those socks once before or not?

SMALL ITEMS

Very often small items are forgotten, such as; mobile phone charger, camera, camera batteries, first-aid kit, toiletries etc. This is when list-making comes into its own. If you’re going to a hot country, don’t forget your insect bite/sting cream. Something I always carry is a pack of tissues; I know it’s just a small item, but it comes under ‘Essentials’ for me.

REALLY ESSENTIAL

If you get as excited as I do prior to a motorcycle tour, please pay extra attention to making sure that you are carrying your bike documents and driving licence. If you are going overseas, don’t forget your passport, or you’ll be turning around and going home. .

DON’T FORGET

Unless you are heading for some remote region, there will always be a chance to buy things that you forget, but you aren’t really going on a shopping trip so try to remember as much as you can. No doubt, there will be something you need, and it can be fun finding these things in a foreign town, but if the list is long, it can become tiresome.

Well, you’ve packed and you’re on your way. Have a great time and ride safely. May the roads be long and winding, and the sky blue.

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The Correct Way to Display Japanese Swords

Posted by admin in January 2nd 2009  

Google lists twenty-six-million motorcycle women webpages, each with a unique depiction of what a women motorcyclist is or should be.

To be a motorcycle women you need to belong to this women’s motorcycle club or that women’s motorcycle club, or you need to wear this biker women outfit or that biker women outfit.

Some will even go as far as to tell you that you’re not a true biker chick unless you ride this model motorcycle or that type of motorcycle.

Well biker girl I feel enough is enough. I do not need a wanna-be biker webpage to tell me how to be a motorcycle woman. I know I am a women and I know how to ride my own motorcycle.

What I would like from a women’s motorcycle web page, is information and interesting articles about other women just like me. Women that have a true passion for motorcycling and want to help other women get the strength and courage to get their own motorcycle and learn to ride it.

The other thing that I have noticed about the World Wide Web and women motorcycle webpage’s is the amount of motorcycle women’s boots and apparel webpage’s that really aren’t women’s apparel or motorcycle related.

What I would really like to see is a webpage that is for a woman by a woman that knows what I as a motorcycle women want.

So what brought me to this tangent in the first place is, I was on the Internet looking for a webpage that was women related that I could really enjoy and get something out of. I was also looking for a new pair of Harley boots.

Of course, I did a search and Google produced millions of motorcycle women related webpage’s, next I searches for women’s motorcycle boots.

The thing is, most of the motorcycle women related websites listed on Google really are not. Most of them were webpage’s about everything else with an article or two about motorcycle women or a club or group trying to get me to join. The motorcycle apparel sites were mostly the same. I discovered that most of the webpage’s I found didn’t have what I needed.

However, I did find a few great sites that had a lot of information, articles and women’s motorcycle apparel.

I also found other good webpage’s that I enjoyed, one stood out far and above the others. It had great information about what the best motorcycle for a woman is. It also had great articles about women riders just like me. It even had a women’s motorcycle mentor program for women that are looking for help getting into motorcycling or an experienced women motorcyclist looking for other women to ride with. I thought that was really neat. I even found the name of the webpage fantastic. The webpage that I found was most informative and enjoyable.

The other webpage that I found that fit what I was looking for was truly a webpage just for women. It was a women’s motorcycle boots and apparel webpage just for women that ride motorcycles.

It had what I was looking for, a new pair of women’s Harley Davidson motorcycle boots. It also had a lot of other wonderful boots and motorcycle apparel. Motorcycle apparel like women’s chaps, women’s leather jackets, leather halter-tops and a lot of other motorcycle related items. It wasn’t just a sales webpage either; it had interesting articles as well. I should have known I would find just the right webpage, with the right pair of motorcycle boots, just by typing in the right keywords.

I am not one to spend a lot of time sitting in front of the computer, I would much rather be out ridding my Sportster. So, now that I have found the right places I go on line that give me the information, articles and motorcycle stuff just for me, a woman. I have more time to spend out on the road.

Remember, to find these great webpages for women that ride motorcycles, just do a Google search and You will find what you need.

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Take Your Martial Arts and Training to a Higher Level!

Posted by admin in January 2nd 2009  

It’s always a problem knowing what to pack for a motorcycle tour. Fortunately, that feeling of utter freedom we get when we are riding our bikes far outweighs the problem of limited luggage space. Having said that, the problem doesn’t go away, but by applying a little thought, it can be overcome. Here are some tips to make life easier on the road.

TRAVEL LIGHTLY

It’s tempting to throw as much as possible into your panniers, but remember, every ounce you pack onto your bike reduces handling qualities. Add to this a pillion and the needle on the pleasure-ometer begins to swing to the low side. Of course, there are some things that you can’t do without, but the keyword here is need. Take what you need and nothing more. If you are going on an organised guided tour, the company should (if it’s worth its salt) have a back-up vehicle that will carry your luggage.

PACK SENSIBLY

To optimise the handling of your bike, place heavy items at the bottom of your panniers.

BEFORE YOU GO

In the weeks leading up to your planned tour, begin making a list of what you might need to take with you. At this stage, it doesn’t matter if the list is too long; you can always cross things off as the time draws nearer. By using this method, you will ensure that the things you take with you are what you really need. You will also reduce the risk of leaving behind an essential item.

MOTORCYCLE LUGGAGE

Unless you like riding for hours with a rucksack strapped to your back, it’s invariably better to have panniers and back box. Detachable panniers are great; they can be unhooked as carried like a suitcase. Belt bags are also popular for carrying things like money, credit cards and mobile phone.

TO ROLL OR NOT TO ROLL

You’ll have to decide this for yourselves, but personally speaking I prefer to roll my clothes before placing them in a bag inside the panniers. Other riders like to lay things flat, but it doesn’t work for me. Some bikers like to use zippable plastic bags that are sat upon to squeeze out the air before they are sealed. They claim that the vacuum keeps their clothes crease-free, but of course, I’m just not heavy enough (hee-hee).

TANK BAGS

Tank bags are fine and some of expandable ones can hold quite a lot of luggage, but it does take the fun out of it a little bit for me. If you’re going on a tour with a back-up vehicle, you only have to put up with the tank bag until you reach your starting point, then someone else carries it for you; great.

PLASTIC SEALABLE BAG

It’s always good to keep your smelly socks away from your good clothes. How many times have you gone into your luggage and found that you can’t decide whether you’ve worn those socks once before or not?

SMALL ITEMS

Very often small items are forgotten, such as; mobile phone charger, camera, camera batteries, first-aid kit, toiletries etc. This is when list-making comes into its own. If you’re going to a hot country, don’t forget your insect bite/sting cream. Something I always carry is a pack of tissues; I know it’s just a small item, but it comes under ‘Essentials’ for me.

REALLY ESSENTIAL

If you get as excited as I do prior to a motorcycle tour, please pay extra attention to making sure that you are carrying your bike documents and driving licence. If you are going overseas, don’t forget your passport, or you’ll be turning around and going home. .

DON’T FORGET

Unless you are heading for some remote region, there will always be a chance to buy things that you forget, but you aren’t really going on a shopping trip so try to remember as much as you can. No doubt, there will be something you need, and it can be fun finding these things in a foreign town, but if the list is long, it can become tiresome.

Well, you’ve packed and you’re on your way. Have a great time and ride safely. May the roads be long and winding, and the sky blue.

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360 Kick Tutorial

Posted by admin in January 2nd 2009  

It’s always a problem knowing what to pack for a motorcycle tour. Fortunately, that feeling of utter freedom we get when we are riding our bikes far outweighs the problem of limited luggage space. Having said that, the problem doesn’t go away, but by applying a little thought, it can be overcome. Here are some tips to make life easier on the road.

TRAVEL LIGHTLY

It’s tempting to throw as much as possible into your panniers, but remember, every ounce you pack onto your bike reduces handling qualities. Add to this a pillion and the needle on the pleasure-ometer begins to swing to the low side. Of course, there are some things that you can’t do without, but the keyword here is need. Take what you need and nothing more. If you are going on an organised guided tour, the company should (if it’s worth its salt) have a back-up vehicle that will carry your luggage.

PACK SENSIBLY

To optimise the handling of your bike, place heavy items at the bottom of your panniers.

BEFORE YOU GO

In the weeks leading up to your planned tour, begin making a list of what you might need to take with you. At this stage, it doesn’t matter if the list is too long; you can always cross things off as the time draws nearer. By using this method, you will ensure that the things you take with you are what you really need. You will also reduce the risk of leaving behind an essential item.

MOTORCYCLE LUGGAGE

Unless you like riding for hours with a rucksack strapped to your back, it’s invariably better to have panniers and back box. Detachable panniers are great; they can be unhooked as carried like a suitcase. Belt bags are also popular for carrying things like money, credit cards and mobile phone.

TO ROLL OR NOT TO ROLL

You’ll have to decide this for yourselves, but personally speaking I prefer to roll my clothes before placing them in a bag inside the panniers. Other riders like to lay things flat, but it doesn’t work for me. Some bikers like to use zippable plastic bags that are sat upon to squeeze out the air before they are sealed. They claim that the vacuum keeps their clothes crease-free, but of course, I’m just not heavy enough (hee-hee).

TANK BAGS

Tank bags are fine and some of expandable ones can hold quite a lot of luggage, but it does take the fun out of it a little bit for me. If you’re going on a tour with a back-up vehicle, you only have to put up with the tank bag until you reach your starting point, then someone else carries it for you; great.

PLASTIC SEALABLE BAG

It’s always good to keep your smelly socks away from your good clothes. How many times have you gone into your luggage and found that you can’t decide whether you’ve worn those socks once before or not?

SMALL ITEMS

Very often small items are forgotten, such as; mobile phone charger, camera, camera batteries, first-aid kit, toiletries etc. This is when list-making comes into its own. If you’re going to a hot country, don’t forget your insect bite/sting cream. Something I always carry is a pack of tissues; I know it’s just a small item, but it comes under ‘Essentials’ for me.

REALLY ESSENTIAL

If you get as excited as I do prior to a motorcycle tour, please pay extra attention to making sure that you are carrying your bike documents and driving licence. If you are going overseas, don’t forget your passport, or you’ll be turning around and going home. .

DON’T FORGET

Unless you are heading for some remote region, there will always be a chance to buy things that you forget, but you aren’t really going on a shopping trip so try to remember as much as you can. No doubt, there will be something you need, and it can be fun finding these things in a foreign town, but if the list is long, it can become tiresome.

Well, you’ve packed and you’re on your way. Have a great time and ride safely. May the roads be long and winding, and the sky blue.

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Aerial Tutorial

Posted by admin in January 2nd 2009  

Google lists twenty-six-million motorcycle women webpages, each with a unique depiction of what a women motorcyclist is or should be.

To be a motorcycle women you need to belong to this women’s motorcycle club or that women’s motorcycle club, or you need to wear this biker women outfit or that biker women outfit.

Some will even go as far as to tell you that you’re not a true biker chick unless you ride this model motorcycle or that type of motorcycle.

Well biker girl I feel enough is enough. I do not need a wanna-be biker webpage to tell me how to be a motorcycle woman. I know I am a women and I know how to ride my own motorcycle.

What I would like from a women’s motorcycle web page, is information and interesting articles about other women just like me. Women that have a true passion for motorcycling and want to help other women get the strength and courage to get their own motorcycle and learn to ride it.

The other thing that I have noticed about the World Wide Web and women motorcycle webpage’s is the amount of motorcycle women’s boots and apparel webpage’s that really aren’t women’s apparel or motorcycle related.

What I would really like to see is a webpage that is for a woman by a woman that knows what I as a motorcycle women want.

So what brought me to this tangent in the first place is, I was on the Internet looking for a webpage that was women related that I could really enjoy and get something out of. I was also looking for a new pair of Harley boots.

Of course, I did a search and Google produced millions of motorcycle women related webpage’s, next I searches for women’s motorcycle boots.

The thing is, most of the motorcycle women related websites listed on Google really are not. Most of them were webpage’s about everything else with an article or two about motorcycle women or a club or group trying to get me to join. The motorcycle apparel sites were mostly the same. I discovered that most of the webpage’s I found didn’t have what I needed.

However, I did find a few great sites that had a lot of information, articles and women’s motorcycle apparel.

I also found other good webpage’s that I enjoyed, one stood out far and above the others. It had great information about what the best motorcycle for a woman is. It also had great articles about women riders just like me. It even had a women’s motorcycle mentor program for women that are looking for help getting into motorcycling or an experienced women motorcyclist looking for other women to ride with. I thought that was really neat. I even found the name of the webpage fantastic. The webpage that I found was most informative and enjoyable.

The other webpage that I found that fit what I was looking for was truly a webpage just for women. It was a women’s motorcycle boots and apparel webpage just for women that ride motorcycles.

It had what I was looking for, a new pair of women’s Harley Davidson motorcycle boots. It also had a lot of other wonderful boots and motorcycle apparel. Motorcycle apparel like women’s chaps, women’s leather jackets, leather halter-tops and a lot of other motorcycle related items. It wasn’t just a sales webpage either; it had interesting articles as well. I should have known I would find just the right webpage, with the right pair of motorcycle boots, just by typing in the right keywords.

I am not one to spend a lot of time sitting in front of the computer, I would much rather be out ridding my Sportster. So, now that I have found the right places I go on line that give me the information, articles and motorcycle stuff just for me, a woman. I have more time to spend out on the road.

Remember, to find these great webpages for women that ride motorcycles, just do a Google search and You will find what you need.

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Backflip – Back Tuck

Posted by admin in January 2nd 2009  

Google lists twenty-six-million motorcycle women webpages, each with a unique depiction of what a women motorcyclist is or should be.

To be a motorcycle women you need to belong to this women’s motorcycle club or that women’s motorcycle club, or you need to wear this biker women outfit or that biker women outfit.

Some will even go as far as to tell you that you’re not a true biker chick unless you ride this model motorcycle or that type of motorcycle.

Well biker girl I feel enough is enough. I do not need a wanna-be biker webpage to tell me how to be a motorcycle woman. I know I am a women and I know how to ride my own motorcycle.

What I would like from a women’s motorcycle web page, is information and interesting articles about other women just like me. Women that have a true passion for motorcycling and want to help other women get the strength and courage to get their own motorcycle and learn to ride it.

The other thing that I have noticed about the World Wide Web and women motorcycle webpage’s is the amount of motorcycle women’s boots and apparel webpage’s that really aren’t women’s apparel or motorcycle related.

What I would really like to see is a webpage that is for a woman by a woman that knows what I as a motorcycle women want.

So what brought me to this tangent in the first place is, I was on the Internet looking for a webpage that was women related that I could really enjoy and get something out of. I was also looking for a new pair of Harley boots.

Of course, I did a search and Google produced millions of motorcycle women related webpage’s, next I searches for women’s motorcycle boots.

The thing is, most of the motorcycle women related websites listed on Google really are not. Most of them were webpage’s about everything else with an article or two about motorcycle women or a club or group trying to get me to join. The motorcycle apparel sites were mostly the same. I discovered that most of the webpage’s I found didn’t have what I needed.

However, I did find a few great sites that had a lot of information, articles and women’s motorcycle apparel.

I also found other good webpage’s that I enjoyed, one stood out far and above the others. It had great information about what the best motorcycle for a woman is. It also had great articles about women riders just like me. It even had a women’s motorcycle mentor program for women that are looking for help getting into motorcycling or an experienced women motorcyclist looking for other women to ride with. I thought that was really neat. I even found the name of the webpage fantastic. The webpage that I found was most informative and enjoyable.

The other webpage that I found that fit what I was looking for was truly a webpage just for women. It was a women’s motorcycle boots and apparel webpage just for women that ride motorcycles.

It had what I was looking for, a new pair of women’s Harley Davidson motorcycle boots. It also had a lot of other wonderful boots and motorcycle apparel. Motorcycle apparel like women’s chaps, women’s leather jackets, leather halter-tops and a lot of other motorcycle related items. It wasn’t just a sales webpage either; it had interesting articles as well. I should have known I would find just the right webpage, with the right pair of motorcycle boots, just by typing in the right keywords.

I am not one to spend a lot of time sitting in front of the computer, I would much rather be out ridding my Sportster. So, now that I have found the right places I go on line that give me the information, articles and motorcycle stuff just for me, a woman. I have more time to spend out on the road.

Remember, to find these great webpages for women that ride motorcycles, just do a Google search and You will find what you need.

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Turning a Vulnerable Position Into an Attack Position

Posted by admin in January 2nd 2009  

It’s always a problem knowing what to pack for a motorcycle tour. Fortunately, that feeling of utter freedom we get when we are riding our bikes far outweighs the problem of limited luggage space. Having said that, the problem doesn’t go away, but by applying a little thought, it can be overcome. Here are some tips to make life easier on the road.

TRAVEL LIGHTLY

It’s tempting to throw as much as possible into your panniers, but remember, every ounce you pack onto your bike reduces handling qualities. Add to this a pillion and the needle on the pleasure-ometer begins to swing to the low side. Of course, there are some things that you can’t do without, but the keyword here is need. Take what you need and nothing more. If you are going on an organised guided tour, the company should (if it’s worth its salt) have a back-up vehicle that will carry your luggage.

PACK SENSIBLY

To optimise the handling of your bike, place heavy items at the bottom of your panniers.

BEFORE YOU GO

In the weeks leading up to your planned tour, begin making a list of what you might need to take with you. At this stage, it doesn’t matter if the list is too long; you can always cross things off as the time draws nearer. By using this method, you will ensure that the things you take with you are what you really need. You will also reduce the risk of leaving behind an essential item.

MOTORCYCLE LUGGAGE

Unless you like riding for hours with a rucksack strapped to your back, it’s invariably better to have panniers and back box. Detachable panniers are great; they can be unhooked as carried like a suitcase. Belt bags are also popular for carrying things like money, credit cards and mobile phone.

TO ROLL OR NOT TO ROLL

You’ll have to decide this for yourselves, but personally speaking I prefer to roll my clothes before placing them in a bag inside the panniers. Other riders like to lay things flat, but it doesn’t work for me. Some bikers like to use zippable plastic bags that are sat upon to squeeze out the air before they are sealed. They claim that the vacuum keeps their clothes crease-free, but of course, I’m just not heavy enough (hee-hee).

TANK BAGS

Tank bags are fine and some of expandable ones can hold quite a lot of luggage, but it does take the fun out of it a little bit for me. If you’re going on a tour with a back-up vehicle, you only have to put up with the tank bag until you reach your starting point, then someone else carries it for you; great.

PLASTIC SEALABLE BAG

It’s always good to keep your smelly socks away from your good clothes. How many times have you gone into your luggage and found that you can’t decide whether you’ve worn those socks once before or not?

SMALL ITEMS

Very often small items are forgotten, such as; mobile phone charger, camera, camera batteries, first-aid kit, toiletries etc. This is when list-making comes into its own. If you’re going to a hot country, don’t forget your insect bite/sting cream. Something I always carry is a pack of tissues; I know it’s just a small item, but it comes under ‘Essentials’ for me.

REALLY ESSENTIAL

If you get as excited as I do prior to a motorcycle tour, please pay extra attention to making sure that you are carrying your bike documents and driving licence. If you are going overseas, don’t forget your passport, or you’ll be turning around and going home. .

DON’T FORGET

Unless you are heading for some remote region, there will always be a chance to buy things that you forget, but you aren’t really going on a shopping trip so try to remember as much as you can. No doubt, there will be something you need, and it can be fun finding these things in a foreign town, but if the list is long, it can become tiresome.

Well, you’ve packed and you’re on your way. Have a great time and ride safely. May the roads be long and winding, and the sky blue.

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Self Defense Moves to Become a Better Fighter!

Posted by admin in January 2nd 2009  

It’s always a problem knowing what to pack for a motorcycle tour. Fortunately, that feeling of utter freedom we get when we are riding our bikes far outweighs the problem of limited luggage space. Having said that, the problem doesn’t go away, but by applying a little thought, it can be overcome. Here are some tips to make life easier on the road.

TRAVEL LIGHTLY

It’s tempting to throw as much as possible into your panniers, but remember, every ounce you pack onto your bike reduces handling qualities. Add to this a pillion and the needle on the pleasure-ometer begins to swing to the low side. Of course, there are some things that you can’t do without, but the keyword here is need. Take what you need and nothing more. If you are going on an organised guided tour, the company should (if it’s worth its salt) have a back-up vehicle that will carry your luggage.

PACK SENSIBLY

To optimise the handling of your bike, place heavy items at the bottom of your panniers.

BEFORE YOU GO

In the weeks leading up to your planned tour, begin making a list of what you might need to take with you. At this stage, it doesn’t matter if the list is too long; you can always cross things off as the time draws nearer. By using this method, you will ensure that the things you take with you are what you really need. You will also reduce the risk of leaving behind an essential item.

MOTORCYCLE LUGGAGE

Unless you like riding for hours with a rucksack strapped to your back, it’s invariably better to have panniers and back box. Detachable panniers are great; they can be unhooked as carried like a suitcase. Belt bags are also popular for carrying things like money, credit cards and mobile phone.

TO ROLL OR NOT TO ROLL

You’ll have to decide this for yourselves, but personally speaking I prefer to roll my clothes before placing them in a bag inside the panniers. Other riders like to lay things flat, but it doesn’t work for me. Some bikers like to use zippable plastic bags that are sat upon to squeeze out the air before they are sealed. They claim that the vacuum keeps their clothes crease-free, but of course, I’m just not heavy enough (hee-hee).

TANK BAGS

Tank bags are fine and some of expandable ones can hold quite a lot of luggage, but it does take the fun out of it a little bit for me. If you’re going on a tour with a back-up vehicle, you only have to put up with the tank bag until you reach your starting point, then someone else carries it for you; great.

PLASTIC SEALABLE BAG

It’s always good to keep your smelly socks away from your good clothes. How many times have you gone into your luggage and found that you can’t decide whether you’ve worn those socks once before or not?

SMALL ITEMS

Very often small items are forgotten, such as; mobile phone charger, camera, camera batteries, first-aid kit, toiletries etc. This is when list-making comes into its own. If you’re going to a hot country, don’t forget your insect bite/sting cream. Something I always carry is a pack of tissues; I know it’s just a small item, but it comes under ‘Essentials’ for me.

REALLY ESSENTIAL

If you get as excited as I do prior to a motorcycle tour, please pay extra attention to making sure that you are carrying your bike documents and driving licence. If you are going overseas, don’t forget your passport, or you’ll be turning around and going home. .

DON’T FORGET

Unless you are heading for some remote region, there will always be a chance to buy things that you forget, but you aren’t really going on a shopping trip so try to remember as much as you can. No doubt, there will be something you need, and it can be fun finding these things in a foreign town, but if the list is long, it can become tiresome.

Well, you’ve packed and you’re on your way. Have a great time and ride safely. May the roads be long and winding, and the sky blue.

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Valuable Harley Davidson Collectibles to Choose From

Posted by admin in January 2nd 2009  

Google lists twenty-six-million motorcycle women webpages, each with a unique depiction of what a women motorcyclist is or should be.

To be a motorcycle women you need to belong to this women’s motorcycle club or that women’s motorcycle club, or you need to wear this biker women outfit or that biker women outfit.

Some will even go as far as to tell you that you’re not a true biker chick unless you ride this model motorcycle or that type of motorcycle.

Well biker girl I feel enough is enough. I do not need a wanna-be biker webpage to tell me how to be a motorcycle woman. I know I am a women and I know how to ride my own motorcycle.

What I would like from a women’s motorcycle web page, is information and interesting articles about other women just like me. Women that have a true passion for motorcycling and want to help other women get the strength and courage to get their own motorcycle and learn to ride it.

The other thing that I have noticed about the World Wide Web and women motorcycle webpage’s is the amount of motorcycle women’s boots and apparel webpage’s that really aren’t women’s apparel or motorcycle related.

What I would really like to see is a webpage that is for a woman by a woman that knows what I as a motorcycle women want.

So what brought me to this tangent in the first place is, I was on the Internet looking for a webpage that was women related that I could really enjoy and get something out of. I was also looking for a new pair of Harley boots.

Of course, I did a search and Google produced millions of motorcycle women related webpage’s, next I searches for women’s motorcycle boots.

The thing is, most of the motorcycle women related websites listed on Google really are not. Most of them were webpage’s about everything else with an article or two about motorcycle women or a club or group trying to get me to join. The motorcycle apparel sites were mostly the same. I discovered that most of the webpage’s I found didn’t have what I needed.

However, I did find a few great sites that had a lot of information, articles and women’s motorcycle apparel.

I also found other good webpage’s that I enjoyed, one stood out far and above the others. It had great information about what the best motorcycle for a woman is. It also had great articles about women riders just like me. It even had a women’s motorcycle mentor program for women that are looking for help getting into motorcycling or an experienced women motorcyclist looking for other women to ride with. I thought that was really neat. I even found the name of the webpage fantastic. The webpage that I found was most informative and enjoyable.

The other webpage that I found that fit what I was looking for was truly a webpage just for women. It was a women’s motorcycle boots and apparel webpage just for women that ride motorcycles.

It had what I was looking for, a new pair of women’s Harley Davidson motorcycle boots. It also had a lot of other wonderful boots and motorcycle apparel. Motorcycle apparel like women’s chaps, women’s leather jackets, leather halter-tops and a lot of other motorcycle related items. It wasn’t just a sales webpage either; it had interesting articles as well. I should have known I would find just the right webpage, with the right pair of motorcycle boots, just by typing in the right keywords.

I am not one to spend a lot of time sitting in front of the computer, I would much rather be out ridding my Sportster. So, now that I have found the right places I go on line that give me the information, articles and motorcycle stuff just for me, a woman. I have more time to spend out on the road.

Remember, to find these great webpages for women that ride motorcycles, just do a Google search and You will find what you need.

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Harley Davidson Motorcycles – How Did it All Begin? History

Posted by admin in January 2nd 2009  

It’s always a problem knowing what to pack for a motorcycle tour. Fortunately, that feeling of utter freedom we get when we are riding our bikes far outweighs the problem of limited luggage space. Having said that, the problem doesn’t go away, but by applying a little thought, it can be overcome. Here are some tips to make life easier on the road.

TRAVEL LIGHTLY

It’s tempting to throw as much as possible into your panniers, but remember, every ounce you pack onto your bike reduces handling qualities. Add to this a pillion and the needle on the pleasure-ometer begins to swing to the low side. Of course, there are some things that you can’t do without, but the keyword here is need. Take what you need and nothing more. If you are going on an organised guided tour, the company should (if it’s worth its salt) have a back-up vehicle that will carry your luggage.

PACK SENSIBLY

To optimise the handling of your bike, place heavy items at the bottom of your panniers.

BEFORE YOU GO

In the weeks leading up to your planned tour, begin making a list of what you might need to take with you. At this stage, it doesn’t matter if the list is too long; you can always cross things off as the time draws nearer. By using this method, you will ensure that the things you take with you are what you really need. You will also reduce the risk of leaving behind an essential item.

MOTORCYCLE LUGGAGE

Unless you like riding for hours with a rucksack strapped to your back, it’s invariably better to have panniers and back box. Detachable panniers are great; they can be unhooked as carried like a suitcase. Belt bags are also popular for carrying things like money, credit cards and mobile phone.

TO ROLL OR NOT TO ROLL

You’ll have to decide this for yourselves, but personally speaking I prefer to roll my clothes before placing them in a bag inside the panniers. Other riders like to lay things flat, but it doesn’t work for me. Some bikers like to use zippable plastic bags that are sat upon to squeeze out the air before they are sealed. They claim that the vacuum keeps their clothes crease-free, but of course, I’m just not heavy enough (hee-hee).

TANK BAGS

Tank bags are fine and some of expandable ones can hold quite a lot of luggage, but it does take the fun out of it a little bit for me. If you’re going on a tour with a back-up vehicle, you only have to put up with the tank bag until you reach your starting point, then someone else carries it for you; great.

PLASTIC SEALABLE BAG

It’s always good to keep your smelly socks away from your good clothes. How many times have you gone into your luggage and found that you can’t decide whether you’ve worn those socks once before or not?

SMALL ITEMS

Very often small items are forgotten, such as; mobile phone charger, camera, camera batteries, first-aid kit, toiletries etc. This is when list-making comes into its own. If you’re going to a hot country, don’t forget your insect bite/sting cream. Something I always carry is a pack of tissues; I know it’s just a small item, but it comes under ‘Essentials’ for me.

REALLY ESSENTIAL

If you get as excited as I do prior to a motorcycle tour, please pay extra attention to making sure that you are carrying your bike documents and driving licence. If you are going overseas, don’t forget your passport, or you’ll be turning around and going home. .

DON’T FORGET

Unless you are heading for some remote region, there will always be a chance to buy things that you forget, but you aren’t really going on a shopping trip so try to remember as much as you can. No doubt, there will be something you need, and it can be fun finding these things in a foreign town, but if the list is long, it can become tiresome.

Well, you’ve packed and you’re on your way. Have a great time and ride safely. May the roads be long and winding, and the sky blue.

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Motorcycle Gear Tips Will Help Keep You Safe

Posted by admin in January 2nd 2009  

Google lists twenty-six-million motorcycle women webpages, each with a unique depiction of what a women motorcyclist is or should be.

To be a motorcycle women you need to belong to this women’s motorcycle club or that women’s motorcycle club, or you need to wear this biker women outfit or that biker women outfit.

Some will even go as far as to tell you that you’re not a true biker chick unless you ride this model motorcycle or that type of motorcycle.

Well biker girl I feel enough is enough. I do not need a wanna-be biker webpage to tell me how to be a motorcycle woman. I know I am a women and I know how to ride my own motorcycle.

What I would like from a women’s motorcycle web page, is information and interesting articles about other women just like me. Women that have a true passion for motorcycling and want to help other women get the strength and courage to get their own motorcycle and learn to ride it.

The other thing that I have noticed about the World Wide Web and women motorcycle webpage’s is the amount of motorcycle women’s boots and apparel webpage’s that really aren’t women’s apparel or motorcycle related.

What I would really like to see is a webpage that is for a woman by a woman that knows what I as a motorcycle women want.

So what brought me to this tangent in the first place is, I was on the Internet looking for a webpage that was women related that I could really enjoy and get something out of. I was also looking for a new pair of Harley boots.

Of course, I did a search and Google produced millions of motorcycle women related webpage’s, next I searches for women’s motorcycle boots.

The thing is, most of the motorcycle women related websites listed on Google really are not. Most of them were webpage’s about everything else with an article or two about motorcycle women or a club or group trying to get me to join. The motorcycle apparel sites were mostly the same. I discovered that most of the webpage’s I found didn’t have what I needed.

However, I did find a few great sites that had a lot of information, articles and women’s motorcycle apparel.

I also found other good webpage’s that I enjoyed, one stood out far and above the others. It had great information about what the best motorcycle for a woman is. It also had great articles about women riders just like me. It even had a women’s motorcycle mentor program for women that are looking for help getting into motorcycling or an experienced women motorcyclist looking for other women to ride with. I thought that was really neat. I even found the name of the webpage fantastic. The webpage that I found was most informative and enjoyable.

The other webpage that I found that fit what I was looking for was truly a webpage just for women. It was a women’s motorcycle boots and apparel webpage just for women that ride motorcycles.

It had what I was looking for, a new pair of women’s Harley Davidson motorcycle boots. It also had a lot of other wonderful boots and motorcycle apparel. Motorcycle apparel like women’s chaps, women’s leather jackets, leather halter-tops and a lot of other motorcycle related items. It wasn’t just a sales webpage either; it had interesting articles as well. I should have known I would find just the right webpage, with the right pair of motorcycle boots, just by typing in the right keywords.

I am not one to spend a lot of time sitting in front of the computer, I would much rather be out ridding my Sportster. So, now that I have found the right places I go on line that give me the information, articles and motorcycle stuff just for me, a woman. I have more time to spend out on the road.

Remember, to find these great webpages for women that ride motorcycles, just do a Google search and You will find what you need.

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Motorcycle Wheels

Posted by admin in January 2nd 2009  

It’s always a problem knowing what to pack for a motorcycle tour. Fortunately, that feeling of utter freedom we get when we are riding our bikes far outweighs the problem of limited luggage space. Having said that, the problem doesn’t go away, but by applying a little thought, it can be overcome. Here are some tips to make life easier on the road.

TRAVEL LIGHTLY

It’s tempting to throw as much as possible into your panniers, but remember, every ounce you pack onto your bike reduces handling qualities. Add to this a pillion and the needle on the pleasure-ometer begins to swing to the low side. Of course, there are some things that you can’t do without, but the keyword here is need. Take what you need and nothing more. If you are going on an organised guided tour, the company should (if it’s worth its salt) have a back-up vehicle that will carry your luggage.

PACK SENSIBLY

To optimise the handling of your bike, place heavy items at the bottom of your panniers.

BEFORE YOU GO

In the weeks leading up to your planned tour, begin making a list of what you might need to take with you. At this stage, it doesn’t matter if the list is too long; you can always cross things off as the time draws nearer. By using this method, you will ensure that the things you take with you are what you really need. You will also reduce the risk of leaving behind an essential item.

MOTORCYCLE LUGGAGE

Unless you like riding for hours with a rucksack strapped to your back, it’s invariably better to have panniers and back box. Detachable panniers are great; they can be unhooked as carried like a suitcase. Belt bags are also popular for carrying things like money, credit cards and mobile phone.

TO ROLL OR NOT TO ROLL

You’ll have to decide this for yourselves, but personally speaking I prefer to roll my clothes before placing them in a bag inside the panniers. Other riders like to lay things flat, but it doesn’t work for me. Some bikers like to use zippable plastic bags that are sat upon to squeeze out the air before they are sealed. They claim that the vacuum keeps their clothes crease-free, but of course, I’m just not heavy enough (hee-hee).

TANK BAGS

Tank bags are fine and some of expandable ones can hold quite a lot of luggage, but it does take the fun out of it a little bit for me. If you’re going on a tour with a back-up vehicle, you only have to put up with the tank bag until you reach your starting point, then someone else carries it for you; great.

PLASTIC SEALABLE BAG

It’s always good to keep your smelly socks away from your good clothes. How many times have you gone into your luggage and found that you can’t decide whether you’ve worn those socks once before or not?

SMALL ITEMS

Very often small items are forgotten, such as; mobile phone charger, camera, camera batteries, first-aid kit, toiletries etc. This is when list-making comes into its own. If you’re going to a hot country, don’t forget your insect bite/sting cream. Something I always carry is a pack of tissues; I know it’s just a small item, but it comes under ‘Essentials’ for me.

REALLY ESSENTIAL

If you get as excited as I do prior to a motorcycle tour, please pay extra attention to making sure that you are carrying your bike documents and driving licence. If you are going overseas, don’t forget your passport, or you’ll be turning around and going home. .

DON’T FORGET

Unless you are heading for some remote region, there will always be a chance to buy things that you forget, but you aren’t really going on a shopping trip so try to remember as much as you can. No doubt, there will be something you need, and it can be fun finding these things in a foreign town, but if the list is long, it can become tiresome.

Well, you’ve packed and you’re on your way. Have a great time and ride safely. May the roads be long and winding, and the sky blue.

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Motorcycle Riding – Biker Or Not?

Posted by admin in January 2nd 2009  

Google lists twenty-six-million motorcycle women webpages, each with a unique depiction of what a women motorcyclist is or should be.

To be a motorcycle women you need to belong to this women’s motorcycle club or that women’s motorcycle club, or you need to wear this biker women outfit or that biker women outfit.

Some will even go as far as to tell you that you’re not a true biker chick unless you ride this model motorcycle or that type of motorcycle.

Well biker girl I feel enough is enough. I do not need a wanna-be biker webpage to tell me how to be a motorcycle woman. I know I am a women and I know how to ride my own motorcycle.

What I would like from a women’s motorcycle web page, is information and interesting articles about other women just like me. Women that have a true passion for motorcycling and want to help other women get the strength and courage to get their own motorcycle and learn to ride it.

The other thing that I have noticed about the World Wide Web and women motorcycle webpage’s is the amount of motorcycle women’s boots and apparel webpage’s that really aren’t women’s apparel or motorcycle related.

What I would really like to see is a webpage that is for a woman by a woman that knows what I as a motorcycle women want.

So what brought me to this tangent in the first place is, I was on the Internet looking for a webpage that was women related that I could really enjoy and get something out of. I was also looking for a new pair of Harley boots.

Of course, I did a search and Google produced millions of motorcycle women related webpage’s, next I searches for women’s motorcycle boots.

The thing is, most of the motorcycle women related websites listed on Google really are not. Most of them were webpage’s about everything else with an article or two about motorcycle women or a club or group trying to get me to join. The motorcycle apparel sites were mostly the same. I discovered that most of the webpage’s I found didn’t have what I needed.

However, I did find a few great sites that had a lot of information, articles and women’s motorcycle apparel.

I also found other good webpage’s that I enjoyed, one stood out far and above the others. It had great information about what the best motorcycle for a woman is. It also had great articles about women riders just like me. It even had a women’s motorcycle mentor program for women that are looking for help getting into motorcycling or an experienced women motorcyclist looking for other women to ride with. I thought that was really neat. I even found the name of the webpage fantastic. The webpage that I found was most informative and enjoyable.

The other webpage that I found that fit what I was looking for was truly a webpage just for women. It was a women’s motorcycle boots and apparel webpage just for women that ride motorcycles.

It had what I was looking for, a new pair of women’s Harley Davidson motorcycle boots. It also had a lot of other wonderful boots and motorcycle apparel. Motorcycle apparel like women’s chaps, women’s leather jackets, leather halter-tops and a lot of other motorcycle related items. It wasn’t just a sales webpage either; it had interesting articles as well. I should have known I would find just the right webpage, with the right pair of motorcycle boots, just by typing in the right keywords.

I am not one to spend a lot of time sitting in front of the computer, I would much rather be out ridding my Sportster. So, now that I have found the right places I go on line that give me the information, articles and motorcycle stuff just for me, a woman. I have more time to spend out on the road.

Remember, to find these great webpages for women that ride motorcycles, just do a Google search and You will find what you need.

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Motorcycle Training Part 1 – Tips For the New Rider

Posted by admin in January 2nd 2009  

Google lists twenty-six-million motorcycle women webpages, each with a unique depiction of what a women motorcyclist is or should be.

To be a motorcycle women you need to belong to this women’s motorcycle club or that women’s motorcycle club, or you need to wear this biker women outfit or that biker women outfit.

Some will even go as far as to tell you that you’re not a true biker chick unless you ride this model motorcycle or that type of motorcycle.

Well biker girl I feel enough is enough. I do not need a wanna-be biker webpage to tell me how to be a motorcycle woman. I know I am a women and I know how to ride my own motorcycle.

What I would like from a women’s motorcycle web page, is information and interesting articles about other women just like me. Women that have a true passion for motorcycling and want to help other women get the strength and courage to get their own motorcycle and learn to ride it.

The other thing that I have noticed about the World Wide Web and women motorcycle webpage’s is the amount of motorcycle women’s boots and apparel webpage’s that really aren’t women’s apparel or motorcycle related.

What I would really like to see is a webpage that is for a woman by a woman that knows what I as a motorcycle women want.

So what brought me to this tangent in the first place is, I was on the Internet looking for a webpage that was women related that I could really enjoy and get something out of. I was also looking for a new pair of Harley boots.

Of course, I did a search and Google produced millions of motorcycle women related webpage’s, next I searches for women’s motorcycle boots.

The thing is, most of the motorcycle women related websites listed on Google really are not. Most of them were webpage’s about everything else with an article or two about motorcycle women or a club or group trying to get me to join. The motorcycle apparel sites were mostly the same. I discovered that most of the webpage’s I found didn’t have what I needed.

However, I did find a few great sites that had a lot of information, articles and women’s motorcycle apparel.

I also found other good webpage’s that I enjoyed, one stood out far and above the others. It had great information about what the best motorcycle for a woman is. It also had great articles about women riders just like me. It even had a women’s motorcycle mentor program for women that are looking for help getting into motorcycling or an experienced women motorcyclist looking for other women to ride with. I thought that was really neat. I even found the name of the webpage fantastic. The webpage that I found was most informative and enjoyable.

The other webpage that I found that fit what I was looking for was truly a webpage just for women. It was a women’s motorcycle boots and apparel webpage just for women that ride motorcycles.

It had what I was looking for, a new pair of women’s Harley Davidson motorcycle boots. It also had a lot of other wonderful boots and motorcycle apparel. Motorcycle apparel like women’s chaps, women’s leather jackets, leather halter-tops and a lot of other motorcycle related items. It wasn’t just a sales webpage either; it had interesting articles as well. I should have known I would find just the right webpage, with the right pair of motorcycle boots, just by typing in the right keywords.

I am not one to spend a lot of time sitting in front of the computer, I would much rather be out ridding my Sportster. So, now that I have found the right places I go on line that give me the information, articles and motorcycle stuff just for me, a woman. I have more time to spend out on the road.

Remember, to find these great webpages for women that ride motorcycles, just do a Google search and You will find what you need.

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Motorcycle Training Part 2 – Before You Get on the Road

Posted by admin in January 2nd 2009  

Google lists twenty-six-million motorcycle women webpages, each with a unique depiction of what a women motorcyclist is or should be.

To be a motorcycle women you need to belong to this women’s motorcycle club or that women’s motorcycle club, or you need to wear this biker women outfit or that biker women outfit.

Some will even go as far as to tell you that you’re not a true biker chick unless you ride this model motorcycle or that type of motorcycle.

Well biker girl I feel enough is enough. I do not need a wanna-be biker webpage to tell me how to be a motorcycle woman. I know I am a women and I know how to ride my own motorcycle.

What I would like from a women’s motorcycle web page, is information and interesting articles about other women just like me. Women that have a true passion for motorcycling and want to help other women get the strength and courage to get their own motorcycle and learn to ride it.

The other thing that I have noticed about the World Wide Web and women motorcycle webpage’s is the amount of motorcycle women’s boots and apparel webpage’s that really aren’t women’s apparel or motorcycle related.

What I would really like to see is a webpage that is for a woman by a woman that knows what I as a motorcycle women want.

So what brought me to this tangent in the first place is, I was on the Internet looking for a webpage that was women related that I could really enjoy and get something out of. I was also looking for a new pair of Harley boots.

Of course, I did a search and Google produced millions of motorcycle women related webpage’s, next I searches for women’s motorcycle boots.

The thing is, most of the motorcycle women related websites listed on Google really are not. Most of them were webpage’s about everything else with an article or two about motorcycle women or a club or group trying to get me to join. The motorcycle apparel sites were mostly the same. I discovered that most of the webpage’s I found didn’t have what I needed.

However, I did find a few great sites that had a lot of information, articles and women’s motorcycle apparel.

I also found other good webpage’s that I enjoyed, one stood out far and above the others. It had great information about what the best motorcycle for a woman is. It also had great articles about women riders just like me. It even had a women’s motorcycle mentor program for women that are looking for help getting into motorcycling or an experienced women motorcyclist looking for other women to ride with. I thought that was really neat. I even found the name of the webpage fantastic. The webpage that I found was most informative and enjoyable.

The other webpage that I found that fit what I was looking for was truly a webpage just for women. It was a women’s motorcycle boots and apparel webpage just for women that ride motorcycles.

It had what I was looking for, a new pair of women’s Harley Davidson motorcycle boots. It also had a lot of other wonderful boots and motorcycle apparel. Motorcycle apparel like women’s chaps, women’s leather jackets, leather halter-tops and a lot of other motorcycle related items. It wasn’t just a sales webpage either; it had interesting articles as well. I should have known I would find just the right webpage, with the right pair of motorcycle boots, just by typing in the right keywords.

I am not one to spend a lot of time sitting in front of the computer, I would much rather be out ridding my Sportster. So, now that I have found the right places I go on line that give me the information, articles and motorcycle stuff just for me, a woman. I have more time to spend out on the road.

Remember, to find these great webpages for women that ride motorcycles, just do a Google search and You will find what you need.

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Google Lists Twenty-Six-Million Motorcycle Women Webpages

Posted by admin in January 2nd 2009  

Google lists twenty-six-million motorcycle women webpages, each with a unique depiction of what a women motorcyclist is or should be.

To be a motorcycle women you need to belong to this women’s motorcycle club or that women’s motorcycle club, or you need to wear this biker women outfit or that biker women outfit.

Some will even go as far as to tell you that you’re not a true biker chick unless you ride this model motorcycle or that type of motorcycle.

Well biker girl I feel enough is enough. I do not need a wanna-be biker webpage to tell me how to be a motorcycle woman. I know I am a women and I know how to ride my own motorcycle.

What I would like from a women’s motorcycle web page, is information and interesting articles about other women just like me. Women that have a true passion for motorcycling and want to help other women get the strength and courage to get their own motorcycle and learn to ride it.

The other thing that I have noticed about the World Wide Web and women motorcycle webpage’s is the amount of motorcycle women’s boots and apparel webpage’s that really aren’t women’s apparel or motorcycle related.

What I would really like to see is a webpage that is for a woman by a woman that knows what I as a motorcycle women want.

So what brought me to this tangent in the first place is, I was on the Internet looking for a webpage that was women related that I could really enjoy and get something out of. I was also looking for a new pair of Harley boots.

Of course, I did a search and Google produced millions of motorcycle women related webpage’s, next I searches for women’s motorcycle boots.

The thing is, most of the motorcycle women related websites listed on Google really are not. Most of them were webpage’s about everything else with an article or two about motorcycle women or a club or group trying to get me to join. The motorcycle apparel sites were mostly the same. I discovered that most of the webpage’s I found didn’t have what I needed.

However, I did find a few great sites that had a lot of information, articles and women’s motorcycle apparel.

I also found other good webpage’s that I enjoyed, one stood out far and above the others. It had great information about what the best motorcycle for a woman is. It also had great articles about women riders just like me. It even had a women’s motorcycle mentor program for women that are looking for help getting into motorcycling or an experienced women motorcyclist looking for other women to ride with. I thought that was really neat. I even found the name of the webpage fantastic. The webpage that I found was most informative and enjoyable.

The other webpage that I found that fit what I was looking for was truly a webpage just for women. It was a women’s motorcycle boots and apparel webpage just for women that ride motorcycles.

It had what I was looking for, a new pair of women’s Harley Davidson motorcycle boots. It also had a lot of other wonderful boots and motorcycle apparel. Motorcycle apparel like women’s chaps, women’s leather jackets, leather halter-tops and a lot of other motorcycle related items. It wasn’t just a sales webpage either; it had interesting articles as well. I should have known I would find just the right webpage, with the right pair of motorcycle boots, just by typing in the right keywords.

I am not one to spend a lot of time sitting in front of the computer, I would much rather be out ridding my Sportster. So, now that I have found the right places I go on line that give me the information, articles and motorcycle stuff just for me, a woman. I have more time to spend out on the road.

Remember, to find these great webpages for women that ride motorcycles, just do a Google search and You will find what you need.

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Buying a Pit Bike

Posted by admin in January 2nd 2009  

It’s always a problem knowing what to pack for a motorcycle tour. Fortunately, that feeling of utter freedom we get when we are riding our bikes far outweighs the problem of limited luggage space. Having said that, the problem doesn’t go away, but by applying a little thought, it can be overcome. Here are some tips to make life easier on the road.

TRAVEL LIGHTLY

It’s tempting to throw as much as possible into your panniers, but remember, every ounce you pack onto your bike reduces handling qualities. Add to this a pillion and the needle on the pleasure-ometer begins to swing to the low side. Of course, there are some things that you can’t do without, but the keyword here is need. Take what you need and nothing more. If you are going on an organised guided tour, the company should (if it’s worth its salt) have a back-up vehicle that will carry your luggage.

PACK SENSIBLY

To optimise the handling of your bike, place heavy items at the bottom of your panniers.

BEFORE YOU GO

In the weeks leading up to your planned tour, begin making a list of what you might need to take with you. At this stage, it doesn’t matter if the list is too long; you can always cross things off as the time draws nearer. By using this method, you will ensure that the things you take with you are what you really need. You will also reduce the risk of leaving behind an essential item.

MOTORCYCLE LUGGAGE

Unless you like riding for hours with a rucksack strapped to your back, it’s invariably better to have panniers and back box. Detachable panniers are great; they can be unhooked as carried like a suitcase. Belt bags are also popular for carrying things like money, credit cards and mobile phone.

TO ROLL OR NOT TO ROLL

You’ll have to decide this for yourselves, but personally speaking I prefer to roll my clothes before placing them in a bag inside the panniers. Other riders like to lay things flat, but it doesn’t work for me. Some bikers like to use zippable plastic bags that are sat upon to squeeze out the air before they are sealed. They claim that the vacuum keeps their clothes crease-free, but of course, I’m just not heavy enough (hee-hee).

TANK BAGS

Tank bags are fine and some of expandable ones can hold quite a lot of luggage, but it does take the fun out of it a little bit for me. If you’re going on a tour with a back-up vehicle, you only have to put up with the tank bag until you reach your starting point, then someone else carries it for you; great.

PLASTIC SEALABLE BAG

It’s always good to keep your smelly socks away from your good clothes. How many times have you gone into your luggage and found that you can’t decide whether you’ve worn those socks once before or not?

SMALL ITEMS

Very often small items are forgotten, such as; mobile phone charger, camera, camera batteries, first-aid kit, toiletries etc. This is when list-making comes into its own. If you’re going to a hot country, don’t forget your insect bite/sting cream. Something I always carry is a pack of tissues; I know it’s just a small item, but it comes under ‘Essentials’ for me.

REALLY ESSENTIAL

If you get as excited as I do prior to a motorcycle tour, please pay extra attention to making sure that you are carrying your bike documents and driving licence. If you are going overseas, don’t forget your passport, or you’ll be turning around and going home. .

DON’T FORGET

Unless you are heading for some remote region, there will always be a chance to buy things that you forget, but you aren’t really going on a shopping trip so try to remember as much as you can. No doubt, there will be something you need, and it can be fun finding these things in a foreign town, but if the list is long, it can become tiresome.

Well, you’ve packed and you’re on your way. Have a great time and ride safely. May the roads be long and winding, and the sky blue.

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Packing For a Motorcycle Tour – Top Ten Tips

Posted by admin in January 2nd 2009  

It’s always a problem knowing what to pack for a motorcycle tour. Fortunately, that feeling of utter freedom we get when we are riding our bikes far outweighs the problem of limited luggage space. Having said that, the problem doesn’t go away, but by applying a little thought, it can be overcome. Here are some tips to make life easier on the road.

TRAVEL LIGHTLY

It’s tempting to throw as much as possible into your panniers, but remember, every ounce you pack onto your bike reduces handling qualities. Add to this a pillion and the needle on the pleasure-ometer begins to swing to the low side. Of course, there are some things that you can’t do without, but the keyword here is need. Take what you need and nothing more. If you are going on an organised guided tour, the company should (if it’s worth its salt) have a back-up vehicle that will carry your luggage.

PACK SENSIBLY

To optimise the handling of your bike, place heavy items at the bottom of your panniers.

BEFORE YOU GO

In the weeks leading up to your planned tour, begin making a list of what you might need to take with you. At this stage, it doesn’t matter if the list is too long; you can always cross things off as the time draws nearer. By using this method, you will ensure that the things you take with you are what you really need. You will also reduce the risk of leaving behind an essential item.

MOTORCYCLE LUGGAGE

Unless you like riding for hours with a rucksack strapped to your back, it’s invariably better to have panniers and back box. Detachable panniers are great; they can be unhooked as carried like a suitcase. Belt bags are also popular for carrying things like money, credit cards and mobile phone.

TO ROLL OR NOT TO ROLL

You’ll have to decide this for yourselves, but personally speaking I prefer to roll my clothes before placing them in a bag inside the panniers. Other riders like to lay things flat, but it doesn’t work for me. Some bikers like to use zippable plastic bags that are sat upon to squeeze out the air before they are sealed. They claim that the vacuum keeps their clothes crease-free, but of course, I’m just not heavy enough (hee-hee).

TANK BAGS

Tank bags are fine and some of expandable ones can hold quite a lot of luggage, but it does take the fun out of it a little bit for me. If you’re going on a tour with a back-up vehicle, you only have to put up with the tank bag until you reach your starting point, then someone else carries it for you; great.

PLASTIC SEALABLE BAG

It’s always good to keep your smelly socks away from your good clothes. How many times have you gone into your luggage and found that you can’t decide whether you’ve worn those socks once before or not?

SMALL ITEMS

Very often small items are forgotten, such as; mobile phone charger, camera, camera batteries, first-aid kit, toiletries etc. This is when list-making comes into its own. If you’re going to a hot country, don’t forget your insect bite/sting cream. Something I always carry is a pack of tissues; I know it’s just a small item, but it comes under ‘Essentials’ for me.

REALLY ESSENTIAL

If you get as excited as I do prior to a motorcycle tour, please pay extra attention to making sure that you are carrying your bike documents and driving licence. If you are going overseas, don’t forget your passport, or you’ll be turning around and going home. .

DON’T FORGET

Unless you are heading for some remote region, there will always be a chance to buy things that you forget, but you aren’t really going on a shopping trip so try to remember as much as you can. No doubt, there will be something you need, and it can be fun finding these things in a foreign town, but if the list is long, it can become tiresome.

Well, you’ve packed and you’re on your way. Have a great time and ride safely. May the roads be long and winding, and the sky blue.

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