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Alicia Mariah Elfving
Alicia is the founder and editor of the MotoLady website. She is a freelance designer, photographer, writer, and journalist.
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The new 2017 Honda Rebel was released last night at the Federal Bar in Long Beach, CA… accompanied by three very cool custom variations.
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The GT-MotoLady MV Agusta Brutale 800 custom motorcycle build for charity continues… the rolling chassis revealed at the Barber Vintage Festival in Alabama last weekend.
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Reviewing one year of mental affects from crashing hard on my custom built motorcycle at nearly 60 miles per hour. Are motorcycles a death wish, or a tool for empowerment?
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Sofi Tsingos works with Junior Burrell to begin fabrication of the custom tank and tail section on the GT-MotoLady charity motorcycle build.
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Liter bikes (motorcycles with engines about 1000cc) are both wonderful and terrifying, beautiful and horrible. Here’s why.
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Located in Denver, Colorado, the three women motorcyclists who make up the Tiny Daggers roam the city and surrounding areas on their bikes just for the fun of it. Making friends, beautiful photos, and enjoying each other’s company.
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Introducing the GT-MotoLady project; two women building a custom motorcycle for charity. Starting with a MV Agusta Brutale 800, Sofi Tsingos of GT-Moto and Alicia Elfving of MotoLady will be reworking the bike from the ground up and raffling it off with proceeds going to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.
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Vintage Monkey creator Shasta Smith earns MotoLady of the Year for 2015 with her work for charity and general awesomeness.
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The first annual Women’s Motorcycle Show celebrating five years of MotoLady took place at Lucky Wheels Garage in Los Angeles on January 23rd, 2016. Check out all the custom bikes!
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This week we celebrate FIVE whole years of the MotoLady website. Looking back at the amazing people I’ve worked with, cool adventures I’ve been on, I still can’t believe I’m here.
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