HH Interview Tribute to the Women's Motorcycle Conference
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July-September 2006 |
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Conference Memorable Moments: "Trying to get to point A to point B... can't enjoy the 'in between' because it's hard to let go of using time wisely, but you won't have anything good to talk about when you get there if you don't ride" Betty Fauls, Dot Robinson's daughter, on why she still rides to events "...it's just powerful to see this many women (riders) in one place... too cool." Alice Sexton, WIMA USA President, takes in the moment before she rides in the parade. "You don't have to be directly involved (rider) to be passionate about it." Motorcycling brings people of all races, backgrounds and religions together." Beaulah Schoeman, FIM President, speaks about the growing number of bike enthusiasts. "If you don't have your own bike, you can't ride with me. No clingers." Harlie, Road Warrior, shares her philosophy about riding. "Don't look at long distance as a whole - break it down and think of it in parts - gas stops." Rain Nietzold's, Editor of Biker Alley, advice on how to mentally prepare for a long distance trip. Shown with BA writers Nancy Stern-Jude and Nancy Ihasz
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Special thanks to Cheryl Rawlings for taking so many of the great photographs you see in this tribute!
Interview Archives: Gloria O'Brien Fontenot -stuntwomen extraordinaire Christine Vaughn- Wicked Women Choppers Diane Howells- Motorcycle safety schoolsJennifer Caputo- legendary stuntwoman & motocross rider Paula Johnson- Riding for Africa |
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