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About MotoVixens

October 30, 2012 By Carol Carpenter

MotoVixens was founded by Carol Carpenter after discovering that education and resources for women riders is not only difficult to find, but scattered throughout various online resources.  Once a rider finishes their (BRC) Basic Rider’s Course and receives their endorsement, it’s basically up to you to put your seat time in and learn on the fly.  The fact is that learning in a parking lot is no match to what you are about to encounter on the street.  Women riders have a burning desire to learn and excel so it was only natural that MotoVixens was created to fulfill that need.

We are an online resource where you can learn about subjects women face as riders that can be quite diverse including websites that carry women’s gear, choosing motorcycles, riding schools (beyond the BRC), track days/schools, special offers for members, health and safety, links to special events (currently only in Seattle) and articles related to women and motorcycling.

Stay tuned as we work to include your state onto our website.  We will not list or review any business unless we have attended or checked them out ourselves, when we tweet we are in your area and the business under review, please let us know your personal experience as it will sway our decision to list them on our site.  This is your chance to help other women make well-informed decisions, have a voice and for businesses in this industry to be accountable for their actions.  It is our mission to help empower women to become more confident and proficient riders one woman at a time.  Our motto is Ride C.H.I.C. – Confident, Hard and In Control.

SO VIXENS, LET’S RIDE!!!!!

Carol T. Carpenter
MotoVixens

Filed Under: About MotoVixens Tagged With: Carol Carpenter, Seattle, women riders

Why MotoVixens was started…

October 3, 2012 By Carol Carpenter

Carol Carpenter

I started MotoVixens as a tool to empower women riders.   While starting my company, I discovered many women riders knew very little about their motorcycles (including how to inspect their bikes before a ride) and how to make their motorcycles run optimally for them.  As women, we need to make sure our motorcycles are setup to function properly under our weight and height (for those of us that are height challenged this is even more crucial).  Please see our video with Brian Trudeau of FS2 under our blog posts.

There are also very few options for continuing education after the Motorcycle Safety Class where you receive an endorsement to operate a motorcycle.  You can’t attend an intermediate class quite yet, since chances are you aren’t quite seasoned enough to be confident in that class, so now what?  Private lessons are available, check with your instructors or contact different schools in your area and find out if they offer any.  Ask other riders, they are incredibly friendly and will give you recommendations.  Truly though, it is about practice, seat time and real life situations.  I rode with others when I first started out on the street, having that added security helped me feel more comfortable while I was starting out.  It is hard to transition from a parking lot to the street then to the freeway, there is so much to look out for and it requires your full attention.  Don’t be hard on yourself, learn, ask questions, get educated (read, join a riding group or attend a riding school) like I did with California Superbike School (see blog).

In Seattle, WMST, has an On-Street course that takes students out on the road under the watchful eye of instructors.  Each student is wired into a Bluetooth unit that they can hear their instructor with as they take you on the challenges of the road you will face every day, so check them out at www.gowmst.com and see all this school has to offer.  WMST also offers women only classes so you not only learn, you can let your guard down and really have fun.  Another option is also track days.  Track days can be nerve racking, but we are currently working with track schools to put on “women’s only” days so that women can rule the track for a day without worrying about being cut off by men zipping around the track.  This gives you even more opportunity to hone your skills or ask for help with lines, breaking and cornering speed.

I am the Ambassador for Women’s events for Ducati Bellevue (Bellevue, WA) and am working to offer day rides (in the spring and summer), maintenance events, track days and seminars with a hope someday Ducati will implement this program through their dealerships nationwide.  Ducati Bellevue is one of the first to implement a program like this and I am honored to be a part of the Ducati family and their desire to educate women riders.

My wish is to help women not only learn the basics of their bikes (like how to change their air filter or oil filter) or what your checklist should be before going out for a ride, but to love riding so much that they want to know everything about it.  We should educate ourselves so we can know our bikes inside and out, but at best knowing the basics is essential.  Having that knowledge makes the ride more pleasurable and allows us to concentrate on the task at hand, enjoying our bikes, friends and the beautiful scenery.  I am looking forward to many years of sharing my passion and helping women RIDE CHIC (Confident, Hard and In Control).  See you all out there on the road.

Vixens Ride!

Carol T. Carpenter
MotoVixens

Filed Under: About MotoVixens Tagged With: Carol Carpenter, Ducati Bellevue, FS2, motorcycle maintenance, MotoVixens, MSF, WMST, women riders

How Did I Get Here?

September 25, 2012 By Carol Carpenter

Carol Carpenter

Have you ever pondered how you got where you are and then wondered number one, “How did I get here?” and then number two, “What the hell am I going to do now?”  That was my dilemma when I divorced after 21 years with two teenage boys.  As women, we sacrifice for the better of all and then when things don’t go as planned, we find we never considered a backup.  I should’ve, could’ve suddenly doesn’t matter because you didn’t.

I threw myself into my passion for motorcycle riding and learning everything I could about riding techniques.  I attended the CA SuperBike School, Level I & II in April 2012 to whet my appetite for conquering those dreaded corners.  Then I took those concepts and applied them directly on the track and street.  In July 2012, I went back and finished Level III & IV, in the numerous hours of riding I spent applying those techniques, the sense of accomplishment, the love of the sport in it’s purest form, I found myself.  I joined riding groups, spent endless hours riding all over Puget Sound and I finally found my peace.  Riding came to me at the most inopportune time, yet it became my saving grace.

Things happen for a reason, we may not fully comprehend what those reasons may be, but it seems to always work out.  You just have to have passion, surround yourself with amazing individuals and persevere.  Riding and helping women riders is and continues to be my passion.  As any woman rider will tell you this is a male dominated industry.  We are after thoughts, we don’t have the same access to gear, products and information as men do and as a result it makes it incredibly intimidating to not only learn how to ride, but ride confidently.  I hope that my website can help you find what you need and give you valuable information in one easy to navigate site.  It is my goal to continuously work at bringing you the latest information, update reviews and resources as quickly as I can, in order to help you make informed decisions and improve the enjoyment of your ride.

I say we Vixens need to stick together and Ride C.H.I.C. (Confident, Hard and In Contol).  Hope to see you out there on the road.

 

Carol T. Carpenter
MotoVixens

Filed Under: About MotoVixens Tagged With: California Superbike School, Carol Carpenter, women riders

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