Harley-Davidson: Women Rider Contest

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Harley-Davidson now offering women the "Ultimate Learn-to-Ride Experience," which features amazing motorcycle prizes and an opportunity to ride with a friend

Learning to ride a motorcycle can be a life changing experience for women – the power, the freedom and the empowerment of riding your own Harley-Davidson motorcycle converge to create a feeling that’s unlike anything else – and it’s an experience that gets even better when you have a friend to share it with.

In an effort to continue their industry leading commitment to help more women live out their motorcycle dreams, Harley-Davidson Motor Company has created a special contest this summer offering women a unique experience.

H-D will select four women to win the "Ultimate Learn-To-Ride Experience," a prize package that includes a brand new 2012 motorcycle that they can design themselves via Harley’s new H-D1 factory customization system, as well as $1,000 in new Harley-Davidson MotorClothes apparel.

In addition, the four winners can each pick a friend to accompany them on an all-expense-paid trip to Milwaukee, Wis., home of H-D, where they will learn to ride a motorcycle through Harley-Davidson’s Riders Edge New Rider Course and explore H-D’s home turf including tours of the Harley-Davidson Museum and Powertrain Operations. Women can enter the contest at h-d.com/mytime.

Clauida Garber (Director of Marketing Outreach at H-D) says: "We’re excited to help inspire more women to fulfill their dream of learning to ride a Harley-Davidson motorcycle,"

"The ‘Ultimate Learn-To-Ride Experience’ contest is one aspect of many exciting things Harley-Davidson is doing to encourage more women to get started on their riding journeys."

The "Ultimate Learn-To-Ride Experience" contest runs through July 20, 2011. For more information about the contest and to enter to win, visit h-d.com/mytime.

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