I’ve known about a lot of different women-only motorcycle publications that have tried to succeed and sadly have failed. The latest magazine that I just found is Biker Alley. I’m actually surprised that I haven’t heard of this magazine sooner since, impressively, it’s been around since 2000.
They publish six issues a year for $19.50 (if interested, you can subscribe through their website). Articles are about safety, motorcycle maintenance, product reviews, motorcycle news and stories of experiences from other women riders. They pride themselves on being a family oriented magazine, open to male readers and they try to keep an informal rapport with their readers:
“Unlike other motorcycle magazines, as you read Biker Ally Magazine, it will seem as though you are sitting at the kitchen table talking to your friend over a cup of coffee.”
Well, that sounds nice. A lot of women on the message boards I read really seem to like it. And if they’ve been publishing this long they must be doing something right.











