Female riders visiting the latest stop of Cycle World’s
International Motorcycle Show in New York City can sign up
for some of the exciting women’s event in the upcoming year.
At the upcoming
Cycle World International Motorcycle
Show presented by Toyota in New York City, Jan.
16-18,
Harley-Davidson will not
only highlight details on recently announced exciting
women's riding events, but also hold an open registration
for the second annual Harley-Davidson Women's Ride for MDA
on March 3rd in Daytona Beach, Fla. and sponsoring the
2009 American Motorcyclist Association
(AMA) International Women & Motorcycling Conference
in Keystone, Colo. from Aug. 19-22.
Riders
of the fairer sex not near New York City but interested in
taking part in Harley-Davidson Women's Ride for MDA can also
sign up
online.
Taking place at the
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
in New York City, the Cycle World International Motorcycle
Shows® is touring the country in its 28th season, offering
an all-access pass to the world of motorcycling. The show
will open its doors on Friday January 16th and run through
the weekend until Sunday January 18th. It promises hundreds
of the latest street bikes, dirt bikes, cruisers, scooters,
ATVs, watercraft and more, as well as vintage bikes, custom
choppers, the largest ever fleet of manufacturer sponsored
demo rides, fashion shows, new interactive seminars and
more.
On a 13-city tour, the show gives motorcycle lovers of all
ages the opportunity to check out the latest gear and
aftermarket accessories and see amazing live-action
entertainment. The show is offering half price admission to
female riders on Friday and children can enjoy the event
free on Sunday's family day with an adult paid admission.
Also, motorcycle enthusiasts and fans of the Milwaukee
manufacturer’s can see more if their creations at the
Harley-Davidson's Designer Art Gallery Exhibit in New York
City. It has been extended through the end of January. It is
free and open to the public Tuesday through Sunday, 12 to 8
p.m.
The exhibit encompasses the history, design and
production of Harley-Davidson motorcycles and features both
interactive and multimedia presentations. The exhibit is
located at the @Seaport Event Space on 210 Front Street in
New York City.