Book Review: Biker Chicz of North America |
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File under Books Product Review Female
Author: Mike Werner
Location: Normandy, France
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 Biker Chicz of North America is a book written by Edward Winterhalder and Wil de Clerq, and is a compilation of 22 profiles of women who ride (Harley-Davidson) motorcycle in North America. The profiles are very much in-depth, letting the women explain their reasons for riding a motorcycle, what drives them to ride, and their experiences. The profiles, each a chapter on its own, are well written and well illustrated with plenty of photos. The book obviously targets the aspiring female motorcycle rider, giving them ample examples of women who have crossed the dealer's threshold and got their own bike. The book is inspirational for women who are tired of riding as pillion. Several of the women profiled are known to many; amongst other Sasha Mullins (fellow motorcycle blogger, book author and successful musician) and Marilyn Elmore Bragg (fellow blogger). 291 pages, easy to read, full of interesting information, even if you're a guy. There's even a TV series being broadcasted called "Biker Chicz ", but it's not apparently based on the book, but it does feature women riding motorcycles (in the Boston area), and it's from the same author. You can read more about the Biker Chicz book and the author's activities (including the TV series) by clicking here . Click here to buy Biker Chicz of North America
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