The Real Biker Chicks


Dykes on Bikes

Dykes on Bikes: Gay women, activism, and motorcycles: how can you go wrong? Though they’ve been criticized for their controversial (and trademarked!) name, they say they’re just taking the power back. And a San Francisco Pride Parade just wouldn’t be the same without them.


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3 comments

  • plocke plocke says:

    Awesome collection, kids! Here’s another one for ya, where the scariest biker in the bar is a chick. (Bonus: Pee Wee’s Big Shoe Dance to Tequila.)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVKsd8z6scw

  • dmbream dmbream says:

    Good one.

    Was going to mention the Pee-Wee chick.

    Glaring oversight:

    Vanish Point: Naked hippie biker chick in the desert.

    http://auto.indavideo.hu/video/Naked_biker

  • Rachel Sklar Rachel Sklar says:

    Here’s a good one from Jalopnik’s comment section: http://bit.ly/t23Du – Wendy Williams & the Plasmatics. I’m not sure if there’s a bike in there but it definitely embodies the ethos. Warning: NSFW.

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