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How Many? How Strong?

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Surveying the women motorcycling community

There are two aspects of the term of empowerment. The first is to give someone power to act with authority, and the second is to promote self-actualization and its influence.

This survey is designed to examine both aspects for women motorcyclists and also co-riders (passengers). Here you can give voice to your opinions about what women riders think, need, and want. By contributing your thoughts and opinions through this survey, you can express your power, and show that your opinions — and those of thousands like you — count in the motorcycling community.

When you participate in this brief, 16-question survey, your personal information will not be shared, sold or marketed.

Please forward this survey link to all women who ride: street riders, co-riders, off-road riders, and racers. Our goal is to hear from all women with two- and three-wheeled horsepower!

You do not need to be an AMA member to take this survey.

Click here to launch the survey

 

 

The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) is pleased to announce the launch of an online survey exclusively for woman motorcyclists. “How Many? How Strong?” is a brief 16-question poll that gives women riders the opportunity to share their opinions on topics such as riding style, how and where they ride, and more. The survey is available at www.AmericanMotorcyclist.com/HowManyHowStrong.aspx.
“Women riders represent a significant and increasing segment of the motorcycling community,” said AMA Marketing Manager Tigra Tsujikawa. “The AMA is committed to supporting these women across all ages and skill levels, and we encourage all women passionate about motorcycling to participate in the survey.”
The How Many? How Strong? survey is designed to provide a look at modern women motorcyclists and co-riders. Women can choose to participate anonymously if they desire, and any personal information volunteered will not be shared, sold or marketed.
The survey comes as the association prepares to welcome hundreds of women riders at the sixth AMA International Women & Motorcycling Conference, which draws participants from as far away as Japan and Australia. The 2012 event is July 26-29 in Carson City, Nev., and the theme of “Ride Well” focuses on educating, encouraging, inspiring and mentoring women in the lifestyle and sport of motorcycling.
Tsujikawa, who has been instrumental in planning this year’s conference, said there is no better venue for women who love to ride.
“Carson City is welcoming women riders with open arms for our event,” she said. “As one of the West’s premier motorcycling destinations, it provides the perfect setting for women who are passionate about motorcycling. And with substantial discounts available to AMA members who register by May 15, as well as for those who join the AMA by purchasing a $49 membership, there’s no better place for women to share their passion for riding with like-minded riders.”
Included in the AMA International Women & Motorcycling Conference registration fee is entry to seminars, the marketplace and Moto Action center, the Saturday Women’s Health Fair, priority registration for manufacturer demo rides, the Friday Night Cookout and Saturday Night Celebration Party, as well as a conference t-shirt and gift bag.
Full conference details and registration, as well as information about how to become an AMA member, are available at WomenandMotorcycling.com or on the conference Facebook page at Facebook.com/AMAWomenAndMotorcycling. Online registration is also open to the public.

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