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The Women's Guide to Motorcycling: Everything a Woman Needs to Know About Bikes, Equipment, Riding, and Safety

PublisherLumina Media
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Author(s)Lynda Lahman
PublisherLumina Media
ISBN / ASIN1620082098
ISBN-139781620082096
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank577,739
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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Recent statistics show that approximately 12 percent of motorcycle owners are women and that close to 25 percent of motorcycle riders are women. While it’s still a male-dominated field, the number of female bikers has increased by more than 25 percent in just five years, showing that women have a strong presence on two wheels. In The Women’s Guide to Motorcycling, author Lynda Lahman, herself a motorcycle owner and rider, provides a comprehensive look at motorcycling techniques, street smarts, and safety concerns while addressing female-specific challenges as well as issues that all bikers face from a female point of view.

INSIDE The Women’s Guide to Motorcycling

Anecdotes from female motorcycle enthusiasts, riders, and owners, including the author’s own story

Women as a growing presence among riders, including notable names of the past and present

Motorcycle skills from basic to advanced, appropriate for bikers of all levels of experience and expertise

The physical and mental aspects of riding

Considerations for choosing a bike, such as seat height and weight distribution, and female-appropriate gear

A primer on proper maintenance and dealing with mechanical problems

Different types of riding, such as sport, racing, touring, long distance, and off road

Getting more out of the sport through involvement in clubs, forums, charity events, and mentoring new riders

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