My personal riding preference is either alone, with my husband or with a small group of people. I currently do not belong to any kind of motorcycle group but I could see why joining a group would be appealing.
Many women join motorcycle clubs for camaraderie and to ride with other like-minded people. And let’s face it, who wouldn’t stop to watch a large group of ladies ride by on their shiny motorcycles!
I recently found an informational article that goes into depth about the differences of a motorcycle club and a riding club, which I think could be helpful if you’re thinking of joining one.
Here are just a few of the nationwide groups/clubs out there:
- Chrome Divas - a group for riders, passengers or enthusiasts-no motorcycle required. They are a socially conscious group that strives to give back to the community and support worthy causes.
- Devil Dolls MC-a badass group of women with a love of their motorcycles and a love of the ride- so you do need a motorcycle to be considered.
- Motor Maids was founded in 1940 and is still going strong for women who legally own and operate their own motorcycle or one belonging to a family member.
- Women on Wheels -open to women of any age, experience and make of motorcycle. They have many chapters across the country.
- Women in the Wind strives to educate our members in motorcycle safety and maintenance unite women motorcyclists with friends of common interest, and promote a positive image to the public of women on motorcycles.
I don’t know a whole lot about one specific group but I know there are a lots of groups to choose from!










