Brooklyn-based artist and motorcyclist Grace Roselli is tired of the way women are portrayed within the world of motorcycling and has decided to tackle the stereotypes with her latest photo project: 'The Naked Bike Project'.
Grace, an avid motorcyclist since 1988 who currently rides a Kawasaki Er-6f and Ducati Hyperstrada, was keen to challenge how female bikers are portrayed by society.
When you think of women in motorcycling you might immediately think of grid girls and professional models that once occupied the centre pages of most bike magazines. They have little interest in bikes, right?
Grace's project focuses on women who ride, and pictures them both geared up ready to ride or in a more methaphorical way.
Read the full story here - Artist re-imagines women within motorcycle culture
The Naked Bike Project - About Naked Bike
It will be nice to hear from our women riders how they feel about this

Grace, an avid motorcyclist since 1988 who currently rides a Kawasaki Er-6f and Ducati Hyperstrada, was keen to challenge how female bikers are portrayed by society.
When you think of women in motorcycling you might immediately think of grid girls and professional models that once occupied the centre pages of most bike magazines. They have little interest in bikes, right?
Grace's project focuses on women who ride, and pictures them both geared up ready to ride or in a more methaphorical way.
Read the full story here - Artist re-imagines women within motorcycle culture
The Naked Bike Project - About Naked Bike
It will be nice to hear from our women riders how they feel about this