Fastest female on motorcycle races to Arizona


Women are firmly establishing themselves on fast motorcycles and setting records as in many parts of the two-wheeled world, they look for a ride of their very own.

One of those record setters is Leslie Porterfield, who will be an honored guest at an event taking place later this month for Buddy Stubbs Arizona Harley-Davidson.

Leslie PorterfieldPorterfield is currently featured on the cover of MyTekLife Magazine and holds the world record as the fastest female on a motorcycle and, among many other accomplishments, has become the first woman to earn inclusion in the prestigious Bonneville 200 mph Club.

Motorcycle enthusiasts can catch up with Leslie Porterfield  at Buddy Stubbs Arizona Harley-Davidson’s Hogs and Dogs event on June 26th from 11am-3pm. The event will include free food and beverages, live music and tours of Buddy Stubbs motorcycle museum.

The museum is 3000+ sq. ft. of classic two-wheeled history with over 35 different motorcycle manufacturers and a collection of over 125 rare machines from 1903 through the late 20th Century. Tour space is limited.

 “We are honored to have Leslie visit us in Phoenix to meet with riders and other motorcycle enthusiasts. During her visit, she will have the opportunity to share her personal journey to world record fame, give out autographs, and talk about what’s next for the resolute racer and record breaker,” said Ed Martinez, founder and editor-in-chief of MyTekLife Magazine.

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0 #1 2010-06-08 11:11
Leslie Porterfield is awesome. She's looking at becoming the world's fastest person later this year. I think the world record is 250mph.
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