Presented by: MotoLady
Where: at the One Motorcycle Show in Portland, OR
When: Fri-Sun, April 29th-May 1st 2022
Year 7 | 2022
We were graciously invited to join the One Motorcycle Show to celebrate their bikes built by women. We set up our booth display, brought MotoLady's Ducati Monster "Pandora's Box", the Pit Viper Coleman minibike, and featured a gallery of Amanda Zito's art (blindthistle). We also hosted a sample of the Real Deal Revolution workshops with Alicia of MotoLady demonstrating leather craft with participants being able to make keychains and bracelets to take home as a souvenir!
Additionally, we put special stickers on each of the women-built motorcycles within the One Moto Show, and held a scavenger hunt for attendees. When they found one of the bikes, they were tasked with posting it to social and tagging the event(s). One lucky winner got a $100 RevZilla gift card.
Title Sponsor: MotoLady
Sponsors: Pit Viper, Sena Bluetooth, Tobacco Motorwear, Super73, Real Deal, Paughco Parts.
Where: Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth, TX
When: Fri-Sun, May 21st-23rd 2021
Year 6 | 2021
Everything's bigger in Texas... and that's where the sixth annual Women's Motorcycle Show went down! We took over a NASCAR Garage at the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas inside the Get On! Moto Fest.
We had all the wonderful staples of WMS... plus some new entertainment thanks to the larger location.
Royal Enfield unveiled the eight new Build Train Race motorcycles taking part in the American Flat Track BTR series- all built by women (and their teams). We had over 30 custom motorcycles on display. The Real Deal Revolution ladies provided welding, pinstriping, leathercraft, silversmithing, and upholstery workshops. PitViper set up a booth and gave away their bad-to-the-bone sunglasses while providing a photo booth that featured a MotoLady + PitViper custom minibike build.
The raffle featured a Super73, nearly enough parts to customize an entire motorcycle from Paughco Parts, and many other goodies.
Estimated attendance: 5,000+
Title Sponsor: MotoLady
Sponsors: Russ Brown Motorcycle Attorneys, Sena Bluetooth, Tobacco Motorwear, Super73, Real Deal, Paughco Parts.
Where: The House of Machines LAX, Los Angeles, CA
When: Saturday, February 22nd 2020 from 3p-12a
Year 5 | 2020
The big fifth anniversary event moved to a new location– House of Machines LA! We had a big art gallery with white walls, a showing of Stories of Bike videos featuring women riders, a full bar and fancy food menu, our friends from the Burnt to a Crisp food truck, welding and pinstriping demos from Real Deal Revolution, a Hot Wheels ID smart track, VIP parking, the list goes on! Each year gets better at the WMS.
We gave away an electric bike from Super 73, gear from Tobacco Motorwear, Craftsman tools, Leatherman multitools, Sena bluetooth communication equipment... the goods were real good. Three bands rocked the house once the sun went down- starting with Tarah Who!, National Anthem the Band, and Kail Baxley.
Thankfully we came in just under the Covid-quarantine line, sliding in just before the pandemic really hit in America on February 22nd.
Estimated attendance: 2,500
Title Sponsor: MotoLady
Sponsors: Indian Motorcycle, Russ Brown Motorcycle Attorneys, Yamaha Motorsports, Sena Bluetooth, Bell Helmets, Haynes/Clymer, Tobacco Motorwear, Dickies Motorcycle Outfitters, Stellar Moto Brand, Real Deal.
Where: Lucky Wheels Garage, DTLA
When: Saturday, January 12th 2019 from 6-10p
Year 4 | 2019
Hosted by Lucky Wheels Garage in DTLA. We doubled show area by expanding into in industrial space behind LW, providing VIP motorcycle parking and a 60-foot art gallery wall.
We gave away a Coleman minibike to the People's Choice winner Amanda Steele and another in the raffle! The show had three bands– Wargirl, Stephen El Rey, and Low Volts. The ladies of Real Deal did hands-on demos; welding with Jessi Combs, pinstriping with Theresa Contreras, and blacksmithing with Joy Fire.
The raffle included prizes from Craftsman, Bell, Sena, Rizoma, Biltwell, Alpinestars, Dainese, Lowbrow Customs, Real Deal, and more.
Estimated attendance: 3,500
Title Sponsor: Bell Helmets
Sponsors: Rev’it!, Torco Advanced Lubricants, Tobacco Motorwear, The Ride of My Life, Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride, Throttle Roll, Sena Bluetooth, Honda Powersports, Russ Brown Motorcycle Attorneys, Wolfman Luggage, Triumph of LA, Real Deal, Silodrome.
Where: Lucky Wheels Garage, DTLA
When: Saturday, January 13th, 2018 from 6-10p
Year 3 | 2018
This show had 27 motorcycles, the furthest traveled from Mexico City. Bands Stephen El Rey and Low Volts rocked the crowd. The ladies of Real Deal did hands-on demos; welding with Jessi Combs, pinstriping with Theresa Contreras, and blacksmithing with Joy Fire.
The raffle included prizes Alpinestars gear sets for men and women, Bell helmets, a custom painted Lowbrow Customs tank by Theresa Contreras, and so much more.
We were shut down 13 minutes before official show end by LAPD! Two helicopters flew overhead scoping out the scene while 10 Police SUV's shut down the freeway on and offramps. When all was said and done they told us there was so much motorcycle traffic they thought we were racing! They actually apologized for having to shut down the show saying, "The Women's Motorcycle Show is pretty cool."
Estimated attendance: 2,000-2,500
Title Sponsor: ThrottleRoll
Sponsors: Silodrome, Sena Bluetooth, Gerber Gear, Dainese, Tobacco Motorwear, Alpinestars, Lowbrow Customs, Inked Iron, and MotoLady.
Where: Lucky Wheels Garage, DTLA
When: Saturday, January 14th, 2017 from 7-11p
Year 2 | 2017
With 17 custom motorcycles including Jessi Combs' Harley named Lilly, Melissa Paris' race bike, a Bosozoku style mini bike, and more... this was the first time the Women's Motorcycle Show name stood by itself. Still celebrating six years of MotoLady, while putting the focus back on the community of lady riders who do all sorts of cool stuff! Racing, building their own bikes from scratch, creating amazing pieces of art that resonate through pop culture and mainstream media.
The Women’s Motorcycle Show isn’t about dividing the motorcycle community, it’s meant to give ladies a place to show off their projects and triumphs. To show the world that there is no limit to what women can do and build, no parameters to which they can be pigeonholed, there is no such thing as a “girl bike”.
Estimated attendance: 500-600
Title Sponsor: ThrottleRoll
Sponsors: Icon 1000, Alpinestars, Biltwell Inc, Uglybros USA, Lowbrow Customs, Hinterland Empire, Inked Iron, and MotoLady.
Silodrome, Sena Bluetooth, Gerber Gear, Dainese, Tobacco Motorwear, Alpinestars, Lowbrow Customs, Inked Iron, and MotoLady.
Where: Lucky Wheels Garage, DTLA
When: Saturday, January 23rd, 2016 from 7-11p
Year 1 | 2016
The MotoLady Five Year Party and Women's Motorcycle Show was the first of it's kind! We had Katee Sackhoff’s Classified Moto bike, Yuri’s “Gloryhole” chopper by Hog Killers, Jessi Combs’ Triumph, the MotoLady built Blondezilla DualSporty, Krystal Hess’ 40 Creek Whiskey XS650, and so many more.
The Lucky Wheels Garage boys fed people with Texan BBQ, the Ramming Speed Racing team manned the bar, and our raffle was stocked with prizes from MotoLady, UglyBros USA, Alpinestars, Lowbrow Customs, Biltwell, Silver Piston, Inked Iron, Icon 1000, Never Ride Bitch, Hinterland Empire, and more.We drank, we ate, and danced to the rad tunes of my buddy our DJ Shad Whitten.
Estimated attendance: 200-300