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Bessie Stringfield

Bessie was a Black women born in 1911. At age 16 she taught herself to ride her first motorcycle, a 1928 Indian Scout! When she turned 19, in 1930, she became the first African-American woman to make a solo motorcycle trip across the United States! She eventually made 7 more long-distance rides, eventually traveling through all 48 of the lower states, Brazil, Haiti and even Europe! How did she afford this? Well, she earned money performing motorcycle stunts in carnival shows!!! Unfortunately, she was often refused accommodations on her travels due to her skin color. Or when entering flat track races, they would ultimately refuse to give her her winnings due to her sex.

When World War II began, Bessie trained to be a civilian courier to the US Army. She would carry and deliver documents between army bases while riding her blue 61 cubic inch Harley-Davidson. She crossed the United States 8 times while working for the Army, but was regularly faced with racism on her travels.

After the war, she moved to Miami, Florida. Unfortunately she was regularly pulled over an harassed by the police, being told Black women are not allowed to ride bikes. That didn’t stop Bessie though, she confronted the Police Captain, who then had her prove her riding abilities to him at a local park. She of course blew them all away, gaining the captain’s approval and freedom to ride about Florida with no trouble. She continued to show off her skills at motorcycle shows, and the local press dubbed her “The Motorcycle Queen of Miami”.

In 1993, Bessie passed away of a heart condition, but had been seen riding right up until the time of her death. She was a beyond incredible women, living in a time of immense oppression, but refusing to let it keep her down. In 2002, the American Motorcycle Association inducted Bessie into the Motorcycle Hall of Fame, recognizing her as a trailblazer, for defying traditional roles imposed on her by society!

What a women! I would loved to have had the opportunity to have known her. However, Ann Ferrar, not only met Bessie, but had the wonderful honor or being her friend, fellow rider and protégé. Ann is a non-fiction author, who Bessie personally tasked with keeping her memory alive. And that she did, writing about her in her book “Hear Me Roar: Women, Motorcycles and the Rapture of the Road”. Though you can also read a good portion of Bessie’s story, by Ann, on BessieStringfieldBook.com

Bessie Stringfield and Ann Ferrar at the AMA Museum in 1991

I have only shared a bit about this amazing women, and am currently reading through all of Ann Ferrar’s book. I highly recommend looking more into Bessie as she truly is the embodiment of strength and perseverance.

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Show Your Bike You Care!

I hope you all had a wonderful Valentine’s Day! I gotta be honest, I’ve never been a big fan of Valentine’s Day because I feel like everyday should be one that you take the opportunity to show the people you love how much you care! Not to mention, Love comes in many forms and we should never be defined by if we’re in a traditional relationship or not. So with that in mind, I wanted to make this video showing that Love is unique to each of us, and used Valentine’s Day to give my Motorcycle a little extra attention!

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Intro, Filming & Video Editing by Josh! Thank you babe, I could not have done this without you!

Brands Spotlighted:
Kawasaki, Sunoco Race Fuels, Motul, Original Bike Spirits and Blaster Products


Are you interested in giving your Bike a little TLC? Then I highly suggest giving it an Oil Change! Just make sure you have everything you need! Check out my Oil Change Checklist Video, or Click Here to get your Printable one, complete with a section to fill in exactly what your bike needs!

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Oil Change Checklist

I knew when I bought my first motorcycle that I wanted to learn how to work on it myself. But where do you start? I personally feel like giving your bike an oil change is a really great first task to take on. It’s a wonderful maintenance task that you will get to do for years to come on your bike! That said, when I first sat down to try to do my first oil change, there was a lot more that I needed then I realized. So I decided to make this oil change checklist as a way to help jumpstart your experience! Honestly, I wish I had had something like this when I first started out, it would have saved me a few extra trips to the store! Haha 

Oil Change Checklist! Yay!!!

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Mini Moto Maintenance!

Happy #ThrottleThursday everyone!! After Josh got the pocket bike running again, I wanted to take it for a spin. Unfortunately it was still naked!!!! 😱 So I figured I’d attempt to put the fairings back on, even though I wasn’t the one to take them off! 🤣🤣 At least I had cat power on my side! Hahaha 🏍🐈 Hoping to ride it more when the sun is up!

If you’re interested in working on your bike, a great place to start is doing an oil change! First, you’ll want to make sure you have everything you need!!! So I made a helpful “Oil Change Checklist” to help get you started! Click here: http://bit.ly/OilChangeCL or find the link on https://motomusegear.com/ under the “Oil Change Checklist” tab!

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Getting Charged!

It’s another day of learning more about my motorcycle as I install a Quick Disconnect Lead for my battery! This will allow me to easily plug my motorcycle battery into a battery tender, without needing to fuss with removing my seat or fairings to get to the battery! A super simple project for anyone!

This is the Quick Disconnect I got from Cycle Gear:
www.cyclegear.com/accessories/battery-tender-quick-disconnect-harness

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Special Appearance by Haru the Elusive Cat

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Quick Update!

Hey! Just a quick and dirty update today! That’s right, I just hopped off my bike and filmed this one, so I only had on “Mask Makeup” meaning I only put makeup on the part of my face you would see while I wear a mask! Hahaha 2020 continues to throw curve balls, but it’s good to find little moments to celebrate.

I had another delivery this week with Dames Do Care! If you’d like to watch my video about this wonderful Organization, you can do so here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2X3vFCjDpg4

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Back To Basics, Part 1

After being confronted with how uncomfortable I am on my motorcycle these days, I decided the best thing to do was to go back to basics! So that’s exactly what I’m doing! The basics! I pulled up the Motorcycle Safety Foundation’s Guide and started doing the very drills they have you do in their course. By breaking things down into simple areas of focus, it was amazing how quickly I felt not just improvement, but comfort and ease on my bike!

If you are interested in practicing these drill too, here is the PDF I reference in my video:
https://www.msf-usa.org/downloads/DBS_Tips_Practice_OHM.pdf

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Putting On My Leathers

This week I thought I would lighten the mood by sharing with you the joy that is putting on my leathers! If you’ve ridden at the track, I know you’ll understand!

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What am I wearing?
Elastigirl T-Shirt from Her Universe
Compression/Triathlon Leggings from Eagle Rock Werkshop
Leathers/Race Suit are from Arlen Ness (Bought these years ago, not sure they are making or selling them anymore.)

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My Crash!!!

I CRASHED!!! That right, in this video I share about my first time crashing my motorcycle. I talk about some of the things I did that kept me safe as well as what my biggest mistakes were around how it happened and how I handled it after! So let me know what you think in the comments. Also, if you’ve laid your bike down, I would love to hear about your experience, and what you did to get back on the bike again!

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Additionally, Fastrack Riders took great care of me, and I would highly recommend doing a trackday through them!

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Oil Change!

Took advantage of the beautiful weather and decided to give my Ninja 250 an oil change this weekend! What’s your favorite thing to work on or maintain on your bike?

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