Women in the Wind
Ride Like a Local sat down with Terry Southwood and Crystal McConnell at the Calgary Motorcycle Show to speak about their group Women in the Wind the Chinook Chapter.
Terry, the treasurer of Women in the Wind has been riding since before having children and steady for the last 8 years. She credits her brother for influencing her to ride.
Crystal, an avid rider, has been riding since 2013 and bought herself a new bike in 2015. She credits her son for influencing her love of motorcycles.
The number of female riders has definitely increased in the last 10 years!
Women in the Wind is a group of female motorcycle enthusiasts! They come for all walks of life, are all ages, and love motorcycles. The Chinook chapter is the Calgary chapter of Women in the Wind. There are also over 100 chapters throughout Canada, The United States and Europe.
There are a number of membership benefits such as parties, rallys, social gatherings, meetings held by different chapters, and unlimited friendships made. But remember, this membership is for women only!
To apply for a membership of to learn more about Women in the Wind, go to https://www.witw-chinookoutriders.com.
Season 6 Episode 1 Segment 2
Badlands Harley Davidson
Ride Like a Local ran into our Rider Friendly Business Association Partner, Ivan Karsten from Badlands Harley-Davidson at the Calgary Motorcycle Show.
Badlands Harley-Davidson has been a family run business since 1996. Ivan and his wife Wendy moved the store from Medicine Hat to 3 Km east of Medicine Hat on the Trans Canada Highway in 2002.
Badlands Harley-Davidson is an award winning dealership with their prime focus being on customer service. With over 90 years combined experience, they will help you out with all your riding needs.
Badlands Harley-Davidson is very community minded. Aside from showing their customers all the great places to ride, they are also involved with sponsoring charities such as the annual Santa Claus Toy Run, the food bank, and HALO Rescue.
To get yourself into a new Harley, or to find out more about Badlands Harley-Davidson, please go to https://www.badlandshd.com/.
If you are blessed enough to live where you can be riding today, please remember to ride like everyone around you is blind and can not see you.
Belt Drive Betty
Editor & Rider
Ride Like a Local sat down with Terry Southwood and Crystal McConnell at the Calgary Motorcycle Show to speak about their group Women in the Wind the Chinook Chapter.
Terry, the treasurer of Women in the Wind has been riding since before having children and steady for the last 8 years. She credits her brother for influencing her to ride.
Crystal, an avid rider, has been riding since 2013 and bought herself a new bike in 2015. She credits her son for influencing her love of motorcycles.
The number of female riders has definitely increased in the last 10 years!
Women in the Wind is a group of female motorcycle enthusiasts! They come for all walks of life, are all ages, and love motorcycles. The Chinook chapter is the Calgary chapter of Women in the Wind. There are also over 100 chapters throughout Canada, The United States and Europe.
There are a number of membership benefits such as parties, rallys, social gatherings, meetings held by different chapters, and unlimited friendships made. But remember, this membership is for women only!
To apply for a membership of to learn more about Women in the Wind, go to https://www.witw-chinookoutriders.com.
Season 6 Episode 1 Segment 2
Badlands Harley Davidson
Ride Like a Local ran into our Rider Friendly Business Association Partner, Ivan Karsten from Badlands Harley-Davidson at the Calgary Motorcycle Show.
Badlands Harley-Davidson has been a family run business since 1996. Ivan and his wife Wendy moved the store from Medicine Hat to 3 Km east of Medicine Hat on the Trans Canada Highway in 2002.
Badlands Harley-Davidson is an award winning dealership with their prime focus being on customer service. With over 90 years combined experience, they will help you out with all your riding needs.
Badlands Harley-Davidson is very community minded. Aside from showing their customers all the great places to ride, they are also involved with sponsoring charities such as the annual Santa Claus Toy Run, the food bank, and HALO Rescue.
To get yourself into a new Harley, or to find out more about Badlands Harley-Davidson, please go to https://www.badlandshd.com/.
If you are blessed enough to live where you can be riding today, please remember to ride like everyone around you is blind and can not see you.
Belt Drive Betty
Editor & Rider
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