Profile of a Female Motorcyclist Meet Heather

Pam
Wife, mom, grandmother, motorcyclist, and blogger.

Hello friends!

I love sharing stories like this Profile of a Female Motorcyclist Meet Heather! Very excited to have another lady rider’s story to share! Hope all is well with y’all. I’ve been busy making lemonade out of the lemons life has been handing me. All is well and life is moving on. Now for some fun.

My next guest, Heather comes highly recommended by Janet a.k.a. @BikerChickNews and catch her on her blog too, Biker Chick News! Without further ado I’m pleased to introduce Heather a.k.a. @harleygirl122! She does have a blog, but hasn’t been out there in a while.

Profile of a Female Motorcyclist Meet Heather

Profile of a Female Motorcyclist Meet Heather

How long have you been riding a motorcycle?

Since I was 12 years old.

How did you learn to ride?

Trial and error and then riding courses including a course with the police in the UK.

What was your first motorcycle?

Honda 250

How many have you owned?

10 in total. Mostly Harleys. Now own a 2013 Fat Boy Lo and a 2010 Street Glide Trike.

Why did you want to ride a motorcycle?

I always tell people that the itch to ride started when I was 3 years old. [Heather’s passion for riding sure came early!] My Granddad gave me a little red tricycle and it was my first form of transportation.

I went everywhere on my trike. I was brought up in a remote part of Scotland where there were no concerns about kids being out all day and not coming home until dinnertime.

From there I went to two wheels and then added a motor. Mostly inspired by my Granddad and the wonderful feeling of freedom and peace that riding on two wheels gave me. It was my independence and now it’s my meditation.

Tell us about your riding.

I ride to work every day I can and take long trips across country. I’ve ridden in other countries with friends and any chance I get I will get on a motorcycle to really experience the country I’m in.

What advice do you have for women who ride or want to ride a motorcycle?

Don’t give up! Take a course like Rider’s Edge and find a good dealer or female rider to support you.

If people are honest it’s tough at the beginning. When I got my first Harley in the late nineties when I moved to the US I was the only women rider the dealer had dealt with. I was an anomaly and I was teased mercilessly but also well supported by the guys.

They took me under their wing and many of them are really great friends today. But getting your confidence and going at your own pace is really important. Don’t outstretch yourself. Make sure you are comfortable on the bike. Take your time and don’t go too big too soon.

What is the longest trip that you have taken on your cycle?

5000 mile trip across the country to the Grand Canyon. Life-changing in so many ways.

Do you belong to any motorcycle groups?

HOG and my friends and I formed a group called the IRG which was our answer to all the crazy clubs around that had rules, officers, dues and the like. We just wanted to ride … and not just bar to bar. So as a joke we formed the IRG and we had people at rallies coming up to us asking if they could join 🙂

Do you have a favorite riding story?

Our trip to the Grand Canyon was so incredible and I still talk about it even though it was a couple of years ago. As we stood on the rim of the Grand Canyon to watch the sunrise having gotten up around 3am to ride up there…there was not a dry eye in the house.

A bunch of leather clad bikers who were not only speechless but also highly emotional. Such a magnificent sight and one I will never forget.

What do you do when you’re not riding?

I love spending time with my furry children Rufus and Hemi.

Profile of a Female Motorcyclist Meet Heather

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