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2026 DECADE IN MOTION

In A Zombie Apocalypse What Do You Do With Your Hair? I have never given much attention to my hair as a statement of my identity, so I'd probably cut it off and make rope. Charlie Bronson's always got rope and they always end up using it. If Your Younger Self Could See These Photos, What Would They Say? If my younger self could see these photos, they would say, "Yeah, that tracks. What's Your Favorite Sandwich? A burrito is not a sandwich. Describe A Perfect Day No Clocks! What Keanu Reeves described on his perfect day off. If Your Motorcycle Had A Superpower What Would It Be And Why? If my motorcycle(s) had a superpower, it would have perfectly greased bearings at all times, a filled oil bag, a lubricated chain, and the nuts and bolts would never loosen. It would be the super power of never needing any maintenance. What a world it would be when all that anxiety could just exit your mind and you could focus solely on having fun, the smells, not getting hit by others, and the "what just fell off" completely disappearing from your orbit. What's Something Most People Don't Know About You? My parents used to watch CBS Sunday mornings, and the segment they ran one day was about where key lime pie was first created in Key West, Florida. I vowed to go to Key West, Florida and try every piece of key lime pie to determine which one was my favorite. It's always toss up between Pepe's and Kermit's, but my favorite was from Blue Heaven. It was a week I put being vegan on hold and fulfilled my quest in 2018. I think everyone knows already that I love to travel, have been to all seven continents, love Cinnamonroll, and listen to I.C.P. when I am alone in the car; but maybe me being a closet juggalo isn't a given. What's The Best Or Worst Thing you've Eaten On The Road? For best AND worst thing I have ever eaten on the road was Ema Datshi while riding a motorcycle across Bhutan. It's a green and red chili dish made with fermented yak's milk. What Does Being A Part Of The Show Mean To You? Being a part of the Ride to the Warehouse show means commitment over convenience for me. A lot of people have committed their most valuable asset, time, to this show, not to mention energy, money, and resources. I think it's important to keep showing up for women in the motorcycle community, because you never know who you are going to inspire with something as simple as an etched gas cap or pearl paint job or raked frame. When one woman leaves the throttle and two wheels behind, another one is making their first purchase or first build, so I'd like to remain a resource for someone to ask a question about fuses or frames or fender mounting. When All Is Said And Done, What Do You Want To Be Remembered For In This Life?! I want to be remembered for trying to leave things better than when I found them, and for living a life that actually looked like it was lived. If You Could Nominate Another Woman To Be In The Show Who Would It Be, And Why? I would nominate Jasmin Jaye aka @skulltits, as she is a talented fabricator and painter. She taught herself all her skills in the basement of her Seattle dwelling before moving to North Carolina. She is the definition of a self starter.

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