Meet Brittany!

Hey everyone! My name is Brittany Morrow and I’m excited to be the newest addition to the GirlClutch blog team. After seven years of riding and writing, I hope to bring a perspective to the table that encompasses many aspects of what it means to be a rider (and a female rider specifically). I’ve worked in the motorcycle industry since 2006 and I absolutely love what I do. One of the things I’ve learned over the years is that becoming a knowledgeable motorcyclist takes a lot of work, and requires you to do your own hands-on research. After all, we learn by doing, right? Here at GirlClutch.com, I’ll write about bike customization, long-distance touring, height issues, safety apparel, working in the industry, motorcycle safety training for the military, taking it to the dirt, female rider collaboration, commuting via motorcycle, gender issues, motorcycle clubs, street vs. track… and the list goes on. Consider me your “every girl” source for information and I’ll do whatever I can to make sure I’m up to the task at hand. I promise to always bring you relevant, up-to-date and truthful information on how to be the best rider you can be. Have something specific you want to know more about? I’m all ears! Hit me up with your questions or comments so I know what it is that you really want to read about.

Summer has officially come to an end, and I know many of you might be storing your bikes for the winter. Some hardcore moto lovers would rather stock up on long underwear and cold-weather riding gear. If you are fortunate enough to live somewhere with a year-round riding season, or brave enough to face the cold winter, I wish you all safe and fun-filled travels. I’ll be riding in Southern California nearly every day, so I’m right there with you ladies. Ride on!

On a final note, as I browse through the archives of GirlClutch I realize that I am joining the ranks of some amazing women riders. I am proud and honored to be part of the community. Thanks for having me.

-Brittany Morrow

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