Women in the Wind (motorcycle club)

Women in the Wind is an international,[1] all female motorcycle club[2] founded in 1979 by AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame inductee Becky Brown.[3][4]

Women in the Wind
Founded1 June 1979
LocationToledo, Ohio
FounderBecky Brown
LeaderCat Grabowski
Leader titlePresident
Key peopleBecky Brown, Cris Simmons, Jo Giovannoni, Elyse White, Debbie Bearup
RegionUS, Canada, Australia, UK
PurposePromote a positive impression of women motorcyclists
Membership101 chapters
Activitiessafety for members, fund raising, friendship among women motorcycle riders, national meetings, local activities
Websitehttp://www.womeninthewind.org
AbbreviationWITW

The organization seeks to unite women motorcyclists, promote a positive image of women and motorcycling and educate its members on motorcycle safety and maintenance. It has over 100 chapters in the United States, Canada, Great Britain and Portugal,[5] and is the largest women's motorcycle organization of its kind.[6]

Founder Becky Brown's bike is on permanent display at the National Motorcycle Museum in Anamosa, Iowa.[6]

Filmography

Behind Closed Doors: Women in the Wind. Hamilton, Karen, BBC TV (1998)[7]

gollark: So we can run it for a bit at glacial speed off my solar panel, then build and configure an endergenic generator, and hopefully run it off that.
gollark: Actually, RFTools has endergenic generators... with very careful design you can get millions of RF from ender pearls.
gollark: Our power generation goes up to about 80RF/t summed over everything.
gollark: <@131884722316902400> Unfortunately we have no way to generate much power.
gollark: It's the town we took you to. On that very long trip. Through the nether.

References

  1. American Motorcyclist, Dec 1999. P. 43
  2. The Woman Source catalog & review: tools for connecting the community of women. Ilene Rosoff, Launch Pad. Celestial Arts, 1 Jan 1996
  3. Women in the Wind ~ Fearless Women of the 20th and 21st Centuries. Jasmine Bluecreek Clark. Bluecreek Art Works, 1 May 2007
  4. Becky Brown at the Motorcycle Hall of Fame
  5. Harrison, Matthew (ed.). "Women In The Wind Motorcycle Club". www.freedomcycleonline.com. Freedom Cycle Magazine. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
  6. "Women in the Wind Donates Founder's Motorcycle to the Museum". www.nationalmcmuseum.org. National Motorcycle Museum. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
  7. BEHIND CLOSED DOORS: WOMEN IN THE WIND at the British Film Institute's Film and TV Database


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