100 Years Ago, Two Sisters Rode Their Indian Motorcycles Across America

In 1916, two sisters, Adeline and Augusta Van Buren, rode from New York to California on their 1,000cc Indian Power Plus motorcycle.
By: Adam Pockross | April 20, 2016

In 1916, two sisters, Adeline and Augusta Van Buren, rode from New York to California on their 1,000cc Indian Power Plus motorcycle.
By: Adam Pockross | April 20, 2016

For decades, Harley-Davidson has described a group of mean-looking, leather-clad, tattooed, white guys ready to cause trouble. Obviously, that’s far from the truth, but that’s the reputation nonetheless.
By: Jerry Perez | March 15, 2016

We’re on the tail-end of International Women’s Day, so what better excuse to share a group of badass biker gals sticking it to the man, and showing everyone they belong at the handlebars, and not on the back of a dude’s motorcycle.
By: Jerry Perez | March 9, 2016

An expanding motorcycle industry, mass density and oppression of women has created a perfect storm in India for a female riding culture to rise.
By: Arison Knapp | February 10, 2016

The Motorcycle Industry Council recently reported a new survey that indicated that more women are grabbing the handlebars since a 1998 high of eight-percent.
By: Justin Banner | February 4, 2016

Hello Yuri! I don’t think we can make this woman sound more badass than she already is.
By: Jonathon Klein | October 15, 2015

There’s a thriving, “close-knit” Harley-Davidson chapter in Dubai that’s well represented by female drivers.
By: Adam Pockross | May 20, 2015