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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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Upcoming Moto Envy Show

Come to the Moto Envy show in Northern California on September 12th, I’ll be one of the judges! Plus, you can win an awesome custom Ducati 748 from the Phoenix Project.

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Krystal Hess Rides a 1908 Thor Model 7 Motorcycle

Rider and motorcycle builder Krystal Hess rides one of two 1908 Thor motorcycles in the entire world and tells us about the experience.

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Motorcyclist Magazine + Motolady Ducati Scrambler

Behind the scenes goodness from the Motorcyclist Magazine + MotoLady Ducati Scrambler article and photoshoot.

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GT Moto Launches New Apparel Line

Exclusive images for GT Moto’s new apparel launch by talented photographer Brandon LaJoie.

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1950 Moto Morini by J Shia of Madhouse Motors

Mechanic and motolady J Shia of Madhouse Motors with the newly finished 1950 Moto Morini restoration.

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Woman Motorcyclist Mural “The Biker” by Shawn Lu

Using just a small paintbrush and black acrylic paint, Australian artist Shawn Lu creates a large mural over three days, featuring a woman motorcyclist called “The Biker”.

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One Woman, A 125cc Motorcycle, A 10k Mile Road Trip

Would you do a 12,000 mile road trip on a 125 cc Suzuki Van Van? This fearless traveller from Poland, Weronika, is in the process of making her dream of riding around Europe come true.

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RedSpade Rides the Tail of the Dragon

Racer RedSpade rockin’ her one piece suit out riding the Tail of the Dragon proves yet again that safety is sexy!

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Ericka’s Seattle to NorCal Motorcycle Road Trip

For the last three summers, Ericka Turnbull has taken a solo motorcycle road trip adventure on her Ducati Multistrada. This year- Northern California and the Redwoods from Seattle!

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The Phoenix Project in the Redwoods

Trinia and Leila take their bikes, a Sportster and the Honda Shadow from the Phoenix Project, to the Redwoods in Northern California.

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