Admin Posted April 28, 2021 Posted April 28, 2021 Ladies, start your engines on May 1 for the 15th annual International Female Ride Day. (Indian Motorcycle/) I always have a sense of pride and unity when I hear someone shout “Girl power!” when I’m riding or when a fellow female motorist approaches me to talk about motorcycles. There’s a sisterhood of riders out there and it’s growing. Riding isn’t just for the guys, it’s for everyone, and it’s events like International Female Ride Day (IFRD) that help spread awareness of the female demographic in motorcycling. IFRD is a globally celebrated event that encourages the worldwide female rider population, new and current, to get out and ride. And Indian Motorcycle is joining in to show its support for this year’s May 1, 2021 event. RELATED: International Female Ride Day Almost Here Explore your local roads as a group or solo. Either way, enjoy the ride and raise awareness for female riders everywhere. (Indian Motorcycle/) On Saturday, all Indian Motorcycle dealers will be handing out free Indian/IFRD co-branded neck gaiters and many dealers will host coordinated group rides. It doesn’t take much to incentivize motorcyclists to ride, but free event-themed swag and group rides with like-minded and adventurous riders are only more reason to get on a motorcycle. Call or visit your local Indian Motorcycle dealer for details. “It’s exciting to have the support of Indian Motorcycle, and team up to encourage even more women to join the movement,” IFRD founder Vicki Gray said, “This year, women around the world will be active, riding in celebration, unity, and support of the female riding community more than ever before. No matter the vehicle, riding continues to be an exhilarating, liberating, and fulfilling activity for women of all skill levels. The female riding community continues to expand every year, and this is our day to celebrate.” Author Serena McKnight will be out on the road celebrating IFRD. (Jeff Allen/) Photos are bound to be taken, so if you snap shots of your ride, post them on social with #IFRD2021, #FocusFemaleForward, and #InternationalFemaleRideDay hashtags so other riders can be inspired by the movement too. Make sure you tag @CycleWorld as well! RELATED: 2020 Indian Scout Bobber Sixty First Ride Review Whatever you ride, be it motorcycle, trike, ATV, UTV, or any other powersport vehicle—solo or in a group—just remember to celebrate on May 1 and make an awesome day of it. I have my Saturday blocked off for riding, so I hope to see you ladies on the road. For guidance on how to celebrate the event and more information, check out the IFRD website. View the full article Quote
Six30 Posted April 28, 2021 Posted April 28, 2021 fook off.... if this was calling all male riders it would be sexist . Quote
Trooper74 Posted April 28, 2021 Posted April 28, 2021 (edited) 1 hour ago, Six30 said: fook off.... if this was calling all male riders it would be sexist . But i thought you and I identified as female every May the 1st ... But ... insulting to women everywhere ........ OR ... Lets have the Guys Ride Out .. 1st of June .... no Wimmin allowed ... I notice the Wimmin featured are all riding gay custom bikes ..... HA! Edited April 28, 2021 by Trooper74 Quote
Ian Frog Posted April 28, 2021 Posted April 28, 2021 I suspect the same ad agency bigging up the beard oiled twats on Triumphs giving us all a bad name ! Cheers Ian 1 Quote
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