
7 Things Female Riders Should Know
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1. Gear Up Like a Baddie
Style matters, but safety comes first. Look for jackets, gloves, and helmets designed for women — they’ll fit better, feel better, and still keep you looking fierce.
2. Confidence Starts with Comfort
Choose a bike that fits your body and experience level. Don’t let anyone pressure you into something too heavy or too fast. Master your ride — then upgrade.
3. Know Your Maintenance Basics
Learn the essentials: checking tire pressure, oil levels, and chain tension. Knowing your machine gives you power and keeps you safe on the road.
4. Practice Makes Power
Don’t skip parking lot drills. The more you practice handling, turns, and slow-speed maneuvers, the more in control (and unstoppable) you’ll feel.
5. Don’t Ride Alone (All the Time)
Solo rides are empowering, but riding with a crew — especially other women — builds confidence, community, and good vibes. Baddies ride together.
6. Protect Your Hair & Skin
Wind, sun, and helmets can do damage. Wear a buff or silk scarf under your helmet, and always use sunscreen — even when it's cloudy.
7. Own the Road, Shut the Noise
You will get stares, comments, or unsolicited advice. Let them talk. You’re not riding for them — you’re riding for you.