Inclusive Women-Led Motorcycle Group Launches in Timmins
Inclusive Motorcycle Group Launches in Timmins

A new motorcycle riding group in Timmins is breaking traditional barriers by offering an inclusive, no-patches-required experience for women and 2SLGBTQI+ riders. The group, founded by local women, aims to create a welcoming environment for those who may have felt excluded from traditional motorcycle clubs.

Inclusive Riding for All

The group emphasizes that no patches or club membership are needed to participate. Riders of all skill levels are welcome, and the focus is on camaraderie, safety, and enjoyment of the open road. Organizers say the group is a response to the often male-dominated and hierarchical nature of traditional motorcycle clubs.

Community Response

Since launching, the group has attracted interest from diverse riders across the region. Members highlight the sense of belonging and freedom the group provides. Regular rides and events are planned throughout the summer, with an emphasis on mutual respect and support.

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For more information, interested riders can reach out through local community boards or social media platforms dedicated to the group.

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