My book 'The American Motorcycle Girls, 1900-1950" is now at the printer and should be out in late May 2009.
It's a 240 page, coffee table hardcover book with over 350 photographs of early American women motorcyclists.
I hope everyone enjoys it as much as I enjoyed working on it. It has been a real labor of love and I can't wait for others to see these wonderful photographs.
It can be pre-ordered on Amazon.com and I hope to be doing lots of book signings and appearances this coming summer.
passenger at age 9. 1st motorcycle at 14, 1st Harley at 19. Member Women’s International Motorcycle Association. 1984, co-founded the 2nd Chapter of Women in the Wind. 1985 co-founded the world’s first womens motorcycle magazine,"Harley Women". 5 years acted as co-publisher and editor. Many years appeared in national newspaper articles, radio, television talk shows as a representative and advocate of women motorcyclists.1988,awarded Honorary Lifetime membership to Women in The Wind. 24 year AMA member, Lifetime HOG member, Motor Maid,member of the Antique Motorcycle Club of America.1990 honored as a pioneering woman motorcyclist in the AMA's Women In Motorcycling exhibit.
20 year freelance motorcycle journalist.1994, wrote award winning children’s motorcycle book Patrick Wants to Ride, honored with the AMA’s Brighter Image MVP Award.
1995 featured original documentary on women motorcyclists called Biker Women.
2003,inducted into the National Motorcycle Hall of Fame, AMA Hall of Fame.2008 inducted into Sturgis Motorcycle Hall of Fame.
Wrote ‘The American Motorcycle Girls 1900-1950” Current projects: documentary about her book and riding the 2010 Cannon Ball Motorcycle Run.
I'll be stopping off on my way to Kitty Hawk, NC to ride in the Motorcycle Cannonball, to sign books at the Davenport, Iowa Antique Motorcycle Club meet. Lok for me there at GT Books!