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Harley-Davidson celebrates 2nd Annual Women Riders Month
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This May, Harley-Davidson will celebrate the 2nd Annual Women Riders Month, which aims to inspire women everywhere to get behind the handlebars of their own motorcycle and discover adventure and freedom on two wheels. Harley-Davidson dealerships around the world are celebrating Women Riders Month by hosting rides and parties that honor women riders - the fastest growing demographic in the motorcycle industry since 1990.
Photo provided by Harley-Davidson Motor Company
"We know thousands of women around the world have been thinking about embracing motorcycling, but have never twisted the throttle of their own Harley," says Leslie Prevish, Women's Outreach Manager for Harley-Davidson Motor Company. "Women Riders Month aims to open the door for women to take that first step toward experiencing this exhilarating sport for themselves, as well as celebrate the thousands of women who've already taken life by the handlebars."
As part of Women Riders Month, women from around the world will join together in Harley-Davidson's hometown of Milwaukee on May 22 and 23, 2010, where the Motor Company has a series of activities set to take place at the Harley-Davidson Museum®. The two-day event is open to the public and to all brands of motorcycles. Activities include:
The hometown celebration continues with the Wisconsin Products Passport Ride on Saturday and Sunday featuring several stops throughout the city of Milwaukee and surrounding areas, which will give riders a taste of Wisconsin. Riders will hit up unique places in Harley's hometown, including Alterra Coffee, Usingers Sausage and Palermo's Pizza, and sample the local fare to enter to win prizes, including a special Pink Label Collection leather jacket.
For more details and to register for the Women Riders Month 2010 event visit http://www.harley-davidson.com/womenriders. Registration is $35 until May 16. After May 16, the registration package can be purchased online and onsite at the H-D Museum® for $45 and includes:
Milwaukee isn't the only city celebrating Women Riders Month. Harley-Davidson dealers around the world as far away as Aruba and Korea are celebrating in style this May by hosting women's rides, activities and parties on behalf of women riders. Women interested in learning more about riding, or those interested in celebrating the camaraderie of the sport can head to their local Harley-Davidson® dealership. To find the details on Women Riders Month activities in your area, check out the Women's Event Calendar at http://www.harley-davidson.com/womenriders.
Harley-Davidson Motor Company, the only major U.S.-based motorcycle manufacturer, produces heavyweight motorcycles and a complete line of motorcycle parts, accessories and general merchandise.
Click here for more information about Harley-Davidson’s 2nd Annual Women Riders month. www.harley-davidson.com
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