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September 8, 2010


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Backroads With Betsy: Sturgis Rally 2010

Editor's Blog: Post Sturgis Ponderings

Canada's Women Riders Festival Wraps Up

Women's Sportbike Rally Gearing Up in the Smokies

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Reader Story: If She Can Do It, So Can I

READER MOTORCYCLE REVIEW: 2007 Triumph Bonneville with Jawa Sidecar

Diva Amy's Lucky Breaks

Sturgis Motorcycle Rally 2010 Recap

Editor's Blog: Sturgis Here I Come

New Motorcycles for 2011

EXCLUSIVE REVIEW: New 2011 Sportster 883L SuperLow

APPAREL REVIEW: Shift Riding Jeans & Leather Jacket

GEAR REVIEW: Armored Gloves & Gearbag

New Products: Items For Your Motorcycle & You

Way To Go Girl! Milestones, Winners, and Firsts

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Video Test Ride: V Star 1300

Video Test Ride: Hyosung Cruisers

Win A Spot at Women's Riding School Event

Editor's Blog: Busy Time of Year

WRN Announces Winners of Scala Rider Giveaway

PHOTO GALLERY: Harley-Davidson's "Celebrate Women Riders" Event

REVIEW: Can-Am Spyder RS-S

Backroads With Betsy: In Search of Grace

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READER PRODUCT REVIEW: ICON Bombshell Boots

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Ride To Work Day is Monday June 21

WRN Unveils New Look Today

Changing Your Motorcycle's Shocks To Get Lower

Editor's Thoughts On New WRN

Why I Ride a Motorcycle

Women Riders Celebrate in Milwaukee this Weekend

Bare Naked Laughlin

A New Kind of Leather Motorcycle Jacket

WRN's Diva Amy Rides With Diamond Posse

2010 Honda Phantom: The Dark Shadow

REVIEW: Candles With A Touch of Biker Naughty

Start Planning for International Female Ride Day

Know Your Motorcycle

Changing Your Motorcycle's Shocks To Get Lower

Should you or shouldn’t you?

By David Zemla
5/31/2010: A note from editor Genevieve Schmitt: One of the most common questions I’m asked is if changing out the stock suspension on one’s motorcycle to lower seat height will compromise ride quality. I’m answering the question here based on my experience riding 20 years and owning five motorcycles, followed by a more in-depth explanation by an expert of why and how this done by.
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Filthy Filters Will Mess Up Your Ride

What you need to know about staying clean

By Jasmine Bluecreek Clark
3/8/2010: Nearly all internal combustion machines like our motorcycle engines have filters to help keep the machine running well. Many electrical machines also have air or other filters. The filters are there to help keep pollutants, dirt and other unwanted stuff out of the engine. If the filters should become clogged or blocked they cannot do their job of filtering out the bad stuff.
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Putting Together a Motorcycle Tool Kit

WRN asks a pro

By Athena Ransom
6/1/2009: We asked custom motorcycle builder and mechanic Athena Ransom of Vagabond Chopper Company what she has in her motorcycle tool kit when she goes on an extended trip. See a list of tools she carries with her on her bike.
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Setting Up Your Motorcycle Garage

What you need to get started

By Amy Holland
3/23/2009: Working on your own motorcycle can be rewarding. I was 18 years old the first time I performed an oil and filter change on my motorcycle, and the knowledge I gained from doing it was gratifying and confidence inspiring. Since then I've done a lot of mechanical repairs and maintenance on motorcycles, but always with the thought in the back of my head that working on a motorcycle is serious business
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Get To Know Your VIN Number

It’s actually quite interesting!

By Sara Liberte
12/5/2008: Let me start off by writing that I know saying VIN numbers is redundant. VIN stands for Vehicle Identification Number, so we are actually saying Vehicle Identification Number Number. Funny, huh? It is common practice to call it a VIN number so there is no need to get anal about it.
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Storing Your Motorcycle for Winter

What you should and shouldn't do

By Sara Liberte of Garage-Girls
10/15/2008: Can you believe it's time for us to be talking about this? I mean seriously, where did the summer go? Hopefully you’ll have plenty of awesome fall riding days left, in my opinion the best time to ride, but reality is winter is just around the corner -- well at least for most of us.
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Motorcycle Smarts: Basic Terminology

No more pretending you know

By Athena Ransom
6/21/2008: Sometimes it is difficult to participate in a technical conversation with others who seem more versed in motorcycle terminology. For those of you who may, on occasion, feel this way, this article was written for you. You will find what I refer to as the basics in motorcycle terminology. Can you guess what part of the motorcycle is at right?
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A Tire Tell-All

Get to know your tires

By Athena Ransom
5/22/2008: Tires are one of the most important parts of a motorcycle as they are a rider's only contact with the pavement. But many riders take their tires for granted, forgetting to properly inflate and care for them. Tires are actually the easiest part of a motorcycle to maintain. Preventive maintenance can save a ton of headaches later on.
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