Harley-Davidson Generates Buzz Around the Voices of Women Riders
Inspirational Stories From Women Who Ride … And Those Who Want to Learn Featured on a New Interactive Site
MILWAUKEE, April 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- "Freedom to be." "It's Harley or Nothing." "It's in my blood." "2 Wheels Move the Soul." These are just a few of the things women – who either already ride a motorcycle or want to learn how – are saying on a new interactive website created by Harley-Davidson called the Buzz Wall.
Housed at www.harley-davidson.com/voices, the Buzz Wall is an extension of the Motor Company's 'No Doubts. No Cages.' campaign and features real stories submitted by women from around the world about why they ride or why they want to learn to ride. Women can share their stories by tweeting with the Twitter hashtag #harleywomen, or they can upload them to the Women Riding Stories section on Harley-Davidson's website.
"Women who ride Harley-Davidson motorcycles – and those who are passionate about learning – have amazing stories of empowerment to share," said Amanda Lee, Manager of Public Relations Outreach for Harley-Davidson. "The Buzz Wall showcases these stories and amplifies their voices in the hopes of inspiring others to take life by the handlebars."
The Buzz Wall, which will be showcased through June 15, 2012, also features inspirational content, including videos from the popular Harley-Davidson 'My Time to Ride' series, tips to help those interested in learning to ride get started and details about upcoming women riders events, including Women Riders Month this May that kicks off on International Female Ride Day on May 4.
Harley-Davidson Motor Company produces heavyweight custom, cruiser and touring motorcycles and offers a complete line of Harley-Davidson motorcycle parts, accessories, riding gear and apparel, and general merchandise. For more information, visit Harley-Davidson's Web site at www.harley-davidson.com.
SOURCE Harley-Davidson Motor Company
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