Wow, I stumbled across this series, and these girls were a blast watch them throw down the miles, overcome the elements, bike breakdowns, and endured with a smile and mad support for one another. How encouraging to watch!! They need their own RU-vid channel, they’re love & style of riding is off the charts. No fluff, just raw community at its best. 2024 lookin bright for them.
That was a very entertaining series. I enjoyed the diversity of the maidens and their obvious camaraderie. Being from the Southwest I appreciated the area you chose to ride as I have ridden through all of those roads in the last ten years several times on different routes. West to East North to South and vise-versa. I love it up there in the summer. I was able to relive that area through these progressive women and their stories of life. Wonderful, more power to you all!
Speaking of riding in the cold, I was riding back to Michigan from Maine in 2002. It snowed 6” friggin inches through Vermont. An old dude passed me looking at me in that blizzard shaking his head at me with a clear look of “WTF is the matter with you” on his face. I just rode on to the next rest area and pulled din to wait out the falling part of the storm. I saw his car there. He and I started talking and it turned out he was a motorcycle Soldier in WWII and man-O-man did he have tales to tell of his combat experience on Harleys in North Africa. It was a very radical experience with life’s realities. That whole trip had shit like that that I could write a book about. It was surreal, freezing, raining, snowing, first full face helmet buying at a Harley Dealer in New York, crossing the Ambassador Bridge in the 28 degree wind, etc, etc, etc, etc. Riding offers tastes of life non-riders will never know.
Wow !!! My wife and I just LOVE you gals! You rock! My wife rides a 110 Cu Screaming Eagle Slim S, I ride a Rock King. We are hocked on your adventures…..thanks for sharing…..❤
Consider getting all the ladies leathers makes a big difference I've rode my whole life I live in louisiana and I ride all over the place when I get a chance Lovely Ladies and Bikes
Loved the series u ladies put out on Utube. I'm an old skool biker from Brisbane. Take care ladies & Live to Ride. Stu ❤. Still love the chic that snorts
My oldest son and I took a motorcycle trip from Pennsylvania to Glacier back in 2017. 2,220 plus miles, beautiful part of the world. I need to go back someday. Great job you all did on your adventure together, Very entertaining videos. Cheers ladies, be safe out there.
You rock Girls, I wish i'll cross path with you on the roads...permanently drifter for the past 4 years on two continents, i met a bunch of hard core bikers...and you are definitely part of the gang. I love to meet and see women on bikes, it make sense for me! i loved te 5 chapters...gime more soon. Cheers
It's so great to see you gals riding all over the great American West. Talk about the "pioneer spirit!" Ride safe, Moto Maidens! May the spirit of Bessie Stringfield ride with you!
Great job ladies. I am very impressed by your ingenuity, stamina, fortitude and strength. You are all very lucky to have such a terrific friendship. Biker Babes Ride On Forever!
Being a biker all my life and enjoying crotch rockets to Harleys back to crotch rockets and going back to Harley and watching such inspirational videos reminds me of the camaraderie and experiences on a bike that we as bikers will cherish forever. Loved watching all you strong women do your trip on motorcycles which in truth lots of men will never do. Thank you ladies that was awesome. ❤ ( P.S. my wife is a rider also #blessed with a strong lady in my life.)
Great series of videos, very professional and great content, love the bikes well done looking forward to the next one, but where did the bulls head at the camp ground come from ? 🤣👍
I understand this comment, from an "old man that rides" perspective. But, this isn't a story about seasoned, experienced, riders like ourselves, but a wonderful tale, a peek into the beginning of a lifelong of wondering around on Harley-Davidson motorcycles for all or most. What isn't "easy" is not enjoying the complexity and nuance of the human experience and suffering the pain of forgetting the excitement, fear and bliss of being a "beginner." Thanks for sharing, Ride Free