Welcome to our site! "Road Candy", an American Motorcyle Association (AMA) chartered riding club; is a diverse group of strong, creative and talented ladies. Strengthened by unity, love and respect; dedicated to forming a fun group of female riders; promoting the interests of women motorcycle enthusiasts.
Currently, our group members consists of new riders; not so new riders; those not yet riding, but working towards it; and those sisters who are a very important part of our group's backbone, that do not plan to ride at all. We invite you to browse through our website, look at our pictures and get to know our members. Condolences to Chocolatte and family for the loss of her Aunt. Sis, our hearts and prayers are with you and family! |
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| What is the MSF? The Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF), a non-profit organization supported by the major motorcycle manufacturers and endorsed by the AMA, offers a variety of courses for new and experienced riders. To find one in your area, visit the MSF website or call (800) 446-9227
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| ~ MSF Motorcycle Challenge is a free online interactive skills test. The skills test ranges from basic to advanced questions with A,B or C answers set up in a virtual environment. All questions place you in precarious situations that you may frequently encounter on your daily commutes, such as wildlife, rocks on a curve and blind intersections. Great for refreshing your reaction abilities. http://www.msf-usa.org/MotorcycleChallenge/index.html |
What is the AMA? The American Motorcyclist Association represents motorcyclists' rights and sanctions thousands of riding and racing events every year.
We hope you'll use the information on this page to get started in motorcycling and join the fun. Then come back and join the 290,000 enthusiastic motorcyclists who are AMA members. |
THE SPOTLIGHT WOMEN RIDERS MAKING HEADLINES Women riders are moving up to the driver’s seat of their own motorcycles and changing their lives forever. Many have encouraged and inspired friends and family members to do the same. The passion for the road, the thrill andthe freedom is contagious!
However, some women are still stuck in neutral trying to find first gear and the courage to begin their own motorcycle journey. |
WOMEN SHARE ... “ … For a woman, motorcycling is an expression of herself. Many say riding is very empowering, that the confidence she gets from riding her own motorcycle spills over into other areas of her life. It's that "you don't know what you're missing until you do it" kind of thinking. …" "… I am 52 years old but when I get on my bike I feel like I'm 30. I would recommend that other women who are riding behind their husbands to get their own bike. It's a freedom that's unexplainable. I am a happy woman biker in Oklahoma and proud of it. …” Linda Robertson, Vinita, OK |
A GREAT ARTICLE ...
 I Passed! Now What? Advice for skittish first time riders 1/10/2008: In this installment of Riding Right, MSF instructor Susan Rzepka Orion answers some readers' questions. Two women who recently passed the MSF class ask how to overcome their nervousness about venturing out on their own and wonder what motorcycle to buy. Read the full story. | Ladies, check it out!
Wicked Women Choppers Well Behaved Women Seldom Make History

 LADIES CHECK OUT! MOTORCYCLE REVIEWS 
New rider?Advice for learning to ride, getting started right and having fun  Five things every new rider needs to know Want to get started in motorcycling, join in the fun and do it right? Here's how.
Choose the right motorcycle for you The first step in deciding what to buy is understanding the pros and cons for new riders of the different classes of motorcycles.
Start from the beginning Want to know what to expect at the MSF RiderCourse? Tag along as an AMA staffer goes to school.
Dirty secrets Want to keep going when the pavement ends? The MSF Dirtbike School can teach you to ride off road.
The ABCs of ATVs Riding an ATV requires its own special set of skills. The ATV RiderCourse teaches the skills you need to ride safely.
Advanced degrees in riding Once you're past the beginner stage, continue your riding education at one of dozens of schools for both off-road and street riders. Some give discounts to AMA members.
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