I’m so excited to announce the project that I’ve been working on for two years… a book all about badass motorcycling women! In the MotoLady’s Book of Women Who Ride you’ll meet 74 of the most influencial motorcyclists of the last century. Motorcycle heroes, trailblazers, and record-breakers like Jessi Combs, Shayna Texter, Laia Sanz, Gloria Tramontin-Struck, the Van Buren sisters, and more can be found inside the 184 pages of this hard cover book celebrating motorcycling women!
Hi, I’m intrested in how do you remodel your motorcycle, because in my country (Spain) if you aren’t a mechanic, you can’t be so free to remodel your bike so that is so hard to see in the street a awesome bikes. How do u get the pieces for the bike? Have you got any familiarity with the process?
I had no idea what I was doing when I started customizing my Monster other than some basics about engines I knew in general. I’ve just had lots of people show me how to do things, read a lot of forums and how-to type things. Also, I’ve bought parts and then figured out how to put it on, like in the case of my rear sets. But most the things I’m doing are relatively bolt-on, or I’m having people help me. So you’ve got to have those resources. If there aren’t people in your area, you can always ship things to people in other cities or countries if they’ll do it better.
Posted on November 7, 2011 in Motorcycles by Alicia Mariah Elfving