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Harley-Davidson Women’s Day at Sturgis Motorcycle Rally 2007


Miss Me Juniors Aztec Trail Shorts


Miss Me Juniors Aztec Trail Shorts


$89.00


Medium wash denim shorts with fading, whiskering, and distressing…

Miss Me Women's Printed Halter


Miss Me Women’s Printed Halter



Blue Halter…


Miss Me Women's Jeans


Miss Me Women’s Jeans



Denim Jeans…


Harley-Davidson Women's Christa Harness Boot


Harley-Davidson Women’s Christa Harness Boot


$109.95


Step out in style with the Harley-Davidson Christa boot. This women’s ankle boot is crafted with a full grain leather upper for durable comfort. Ring harness details lend an authentic accent, while a side zipper allows easy on/off. The full-length cushioned footbed encourages comfortable strides, as cement construction ensures durability every time you wear the Harley-Davidson Christa boot….

Harley-Davidson Women's Lindsey Motorcycle Boot


Harley-Davidson Women’s Lindsey Motorcycle Boot


$122.00


Dress things up with the Harley-Davidson Lindsey boot. This women’s boot is made of full grain leather and has silver-tone metal stud and logo plate accents for an edgy touch. Padding in the footbed delivers cushioned comfort, and the inside zipper allows quick and easy on-and-off. The Harley-Davidson Lindsey boot boasts Cement construction for durability and a flexible rubber outsole for traction…

Harley-Davidson Women's Danae Sandal


Harley-Davidson Women’s Danae Sandal



Elevate your casual style with a little extra rhinestone sparkle in the Harley-Davidson Danae sandal. This women’s platform thong sandal has a full grain leather upper with metallic silver for added flash. The cushy EVA footbed sits atop an EVA platform wedge sole, doubling up on comfort while adding a couple of inches to your height when you head out in the bejeweled Harley-Davidson Danae flip-fl…


Harley-Davidson® Women's Full Face Skyline Helmet. Pony-Tail Notch. Vented. Full Featured. GLOSS BLACK. 98341-09VW


Harley-Davidson® Women’s Full Face Skyline Helmet. Pony-Tail Notch. Vented. Full Featured. GLOSS BLACK. 98341-09VW


$99.99


Designed exclusively for women riders to meet their specific needs for fit and function. New patent-pending designs address these needs with a deeper cavity to provide a lower profile, interlocking side and crown liners to allow for a customized fit, anti-static comfort liner to reduce helmet hair, and pony-tail notch to provide extra room. Fiberglass shell with double D-ring chin strap. Chin and …

36 Harley Davidson Windshield Banner Decal Sticker Pink


36 Harley Davidson Windshield Banner Decal Sticker Pink


$14.00


This is a Harley Davidson Windshield decal that 36″ X 6″ and is very easy to install. It is a die cut vinyl decal that has a outdoor nonfade for 6 years….

Genuine Buffalo Leather 7-Piece Motorcycle Saddlebag Luggage Set


Genuine Buffalo Leather 7-Piece Motorcycle Saddlebag Luggage Set


$62.22


This set is excellent for those last minute trips. Easy on and off means you can turn your sleek boulevard cruiser into a touring bike in a matter of minutes. Universal fit….

Harley-Davidson FXRG Nylon riding suit: a lot of my riding gear is either too short, or long enough but so poofy that it makes me look twice my size. ... and pants.(GEARLAB): An article from: Rider


Harley-Davidson FXRG Nylon riding suit: a lot of my riding gear is either too short, or long enough but so poofy that it makes me look twice my size. … and pants.(GEARLAB): An article from: Rider


$5.95


This digital document is an article from Rider, published by Thomson Gale on June 1, 2006. The length of the article is 715 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Harley-Davidson FXRG Nylo…

Harley Davidson Women's HDS567 Wrap Sunglasses


Harley Davidson Women’s HDS567 Wrap Sunglasses


$22.49


These authentic Harley Davidson sunglasses are an oval plastic wrap with a contrasting color on the non-slip rubber temples and a rubber non-slip nose bridge. The Harley Davidson logo is featured on the temples.

Harley Davidson Women's HDX823 Rectangular Sunglasses


Harley Davidson Women’s HDX823 Rectangular Sunglasses


$26.54


These Harley Davidson sunglasses are an rx-able rectangular plastic frame with metal pyramid detailing on the temples. The Harley Davidson skull logo is featured on the temples.

Harley Davidson Women's HDX823 Rectangular Sunglasses


Harley Davidson Women's HDX823 Rectangular Sunglasses


$29.49


These Harley Davidson sunglasses are an rx-able rectangular plastic frame with metal pyramid detailing on the temples. The Harley Davidson skull logo is featured on the temples. Color option: Black/greyStyle: RectangularModel: HDX823Frame: PlasticLens: Scratch/impact-resistant plasticProtection: 100-percent UVTemples: PlasticNose pads: Saddle nose bridgeEyewear collection: Authentic Harley Davidson SunglassesIncludes: Harley Davidson pouchLens 57 mm x bridge 14 mm x arms 135 mmAll measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed information.

Harley Davidson Women's HDS567 Wrap Sunglasses


Harley Davidson Women's HDS567 Wrap Sunglasses


$24.99


These authentic Harley Davidson sunglasses are an oval plastic wrap with a contrasting color on the non-slip rubber temples and a rubber non-slip nose bridge. The Harley Davidson logo is featured on the temples. Color option: Brown-black/brownStyle: WrapModel: HDS567Frame: PlasticLens: Scratch/impact-resistant plasticProtection: 100-percent UVTemples: PlasticNose pads: Saddle nose bridgeEyewear collection: Authentic Harley Davidson SunglassesIncludes: Harley Davidson pouchLens 60 mm x bridge 16 mm x arms 120 mmAll measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed information.

Harley Davidson W5647 Destiny Woman by Harley Davidson for Women  1.7 oz EDT Spray


Harley Davidson W5647 Destiny Woman by Harley Davidson for Women 1.7 oz EDT Spray


$45.63


Launched in 1999. Destiny is a combination of essences from the world s most exquisite white flowers. Inspired by white flowers cresting mountaintops marilyn miglin decided that there had to be a perfume that captured that ethereal quality.

Destiny H Davidson Edt Spray 1.7 Oz By Harley Davidson(Pack of 1)


Destiny H Davidson Edt Spray 1.7 Oz By Harley Davidson(Pack of 1)


$122.85


Destiny H Davidson By Harley Davidson Edt Spray 1.7 Oz For Women

Harley Davidson HDS 484 Women's Wrap Sunglasses


Harley Davidson HDS 484 Women's Wrap Sunglasses


$24.99


These Harley Davidson Sunglasses are a plastic oval wrap with delicate crystals on the lenses. The Harley Davidson logo is featured on the temples. Color option: Tortoise/brownStyle: WrapModel: HDS 484Frame: PlasticLens: Scratch/impact-resistant plasticProtection: 100-percent UVTemples: PlasticNose pads: Saddle nose bridgeEyewear collection: Authentic Harley Davidson SunglassesIncludes: Harley Davidson pouchLens 73 mm x bridge 15 mm x arms 118 mmAll measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed information.

Outlaw Machine: Harley Davidson and the Search for the American Soul


Outlaw Machine: Harley Davidson and the Search for the American Soul


$3.46


For decades, motorcycles have been the ultimate symbol of danger, rebellion, and freedom, and Harley-Davidson bikes have always been the baddest of them all. Now, with Outlaw Machine, noted automotive writer Brock Yates tells the definitive history of Harley-Davidson motorcycles. Motorcycle culture encompasses men and women, teenagers and retirees, gangs in leather jackets and riders in Brooks Brothers suits. Yates traces Harleys from their relatively wholesome prewar image (when Clark Gable was a devoted fan) to the birth of the Hells Angels, Easy Rider, and their current worldwide status as the ultimate in style and attitude. He also tells the success story of the company itself — a small family business that transformed itself into the industry leader, only to face bankruptcy after years of Japanese competition. In the 1980s, the company made a stunning turnaround, when white-collar suburbanites rediscovered the Harley — sleek, menacing, and loud — as a true American classic.

Women in Business: The Changing Face of Leadership


Women in Business: The Changing Face of Leadership


$10.34


Female executives of large companies are still in short supply in the U.S., but they have made great strides in recent years and their number is growing. Patricia Werhane and four other leadership experts interviewed twenty-two prominent women-including executives at Kraft, Boeing, and Harley Davidson-to uncover their leadership styles, reveal their most effective practices, and find out how they broke through the glass ceiling. This celebration of stellar executives highlights their achievements, the values and visions that guide them, and the contributions they’ve made to both their companies and industries. Besides enjoying fascinating stories, readers-both men and women-will gain insights that help them manage and lead better. Despite enormous strides in the status of women in business, female CEOs of "Fortune" 500 companies can be counted on two hands, and less than 15 percent of "Fortune" 500 board seats are held by women. These daunting statistics, however, belie another phenomenon: The iceberg of male domination in the boardroom is beginning to break up and melt. More and more women are assuming positions of real leadership. And it’s none too soon. With the increasing diversity of the workforce, businesses need the wisdom successful female executives can offer. To encourage more women to step up to the plate, this book tells many stories of perseverance and inventiveness. But it digs deeper to reveal common qualities and characteristics that reflect a style of leadership that is in stark contrast-in every major dimension, from communication styles to team building to crisis management-to the traditional, white-male model that has dominated practice, theory, and management education. While men tend to be transactional leaders, the women profiled in this book are nothing less than inspiring, transformational leaders. The result is an incisive, engaging, thought-provoking, and ultimately empowering narrative that will serve as a guide for women now entering, progressing, and leading in the workplace-as well as the men with whom they work.

The American Motorcycle Girls, 1900 to 1950: A Photographic History of Early Women Motorcyclists


The American Motorcycle Girls, 1900 to 1950: A Photographic History of Early Women Motorcyclists


$33.79


A fabulous, museum quality collection of original period photography of women on motorcycles in the first half of the twentieth century across America–when riding a motorcycle was a dangerous and massive challenge no matter your sex. A stunning social, cultural, sartorial and geographical study of a group of emancipated women pioneers riding across and around America "before the freeway came to town." Cris Sommer Simmons, something of an American motorcycling pioneer herself, has been collecting photographs of women motorcyclists for nearly thirty years. A long time rider, often on a Harley-Davidson, she has scoured photo collections across the country and spent hundreds of hours researching their contents.

Born to Be Wild: A History of the American Biker and Bikes 1947-2002 (Paperback)


Born to Be Wild: A History of the American Biker and Bikes 1947-2002 (Paperback)


$21.73


Take an exhilarating ride through the history of the American bike, biker, and the biker nation in this fascinating and comprehensive chronicle of the biker era and today's ever-expanding legion of motorcycle enthusiasts. Impassioned, idiosyncratic, and razor sharp, Born to Be Wild traces a century's worth of the culture, the bikers, and the bikes themselves.Who are these bikers? Are they those hard-living, leather-clad, tattooed guys often associated with images of the Hells Angels and Satan's Sinners? Or are they those clean-cut, suit-and-tie wearing riders with the sporty helmets you pass on your daily commute? In fact, they are both, for what began as a subculture of misfits and outlaws has grown into a flourishing society of men and women who celebrate the freedom of the open road and the brotherhood they find among bike enthusiasts of all stripes.Today's biker has evolved from the rough-and-tumble antihero to a vast and vibrant biker culture populated by a new breed of rider including the RUBs, or Rich Urban Bikers, and championed by everyone from titans of industry like the late Malcolm Forbes to media celebrities like Jay Leno. And while elements of rebellion still remain intrinsic to the biker mystique, the culture has in fact expanded to include a plethora of riders from the American mainstream — doctors, lawyers, and executives — who love the freedom they find on their bikes and the camaraderie they find with their fellow devotees. It is also a multibillion-dollar industry that draws hundreds of thousands of participants and spectators to its annual events.Born to Be Wild, written by motorcycle journalist Paul Garson and the editors of Easyriders magazine, captures as never before the spirit and evolution of the biker era. Beginning in 1895, Born to Be Wild traces the development of the modern bike, with special attention to Harley-Davidson's supreme contributions to the quality of the machines as well as the aest…

The Tragedy Queen


The Tragedy Queen


$3.95


The setting for "The Tragedy Queen" is beautiful Pointe Claire, Quebec, voted the most desirable city in Canada to live in. But Wincenty Cunningham, a.k.a. Vince Carlson, a.k.a. Vince Ybl, a.k.a. A.S. Windle, a.k.a. Ted Wilde, has just breezed into this bedroom community on his Harley-Davidson to install himself in a rented house like a fox among the chickens. A disbarred lawyer and professional fraud artist, Vince is already known to the police, but the ladies of Pointe Claire are about to meet a man quite, quite different from their husbands who return home every weekday on the 5:16 commuter train. But Vince has begun to tire of the steady stream of middle-aged women who have provided his livelihood, tired of the ease with which they can be seduced, and tired of their suspicious children. His life feels empty. With an unexpected inheritance in hand, he’s ready for a change. Old habits die hard, however, and he can’t quite resist dallying with the local ladies. He also can’t quite resist taking advantage of a situation that finds him alone in a rented house, while Sal the owner is away for a year. Methodically he strips the house of all its valuables and sells them. In the process of ferreting out Sal’s belongings, which she has naively stored in the attic, a flimsily padlocked area in the garage, and filing cabinets with nothing but standard key locks, he comes across her most private papers, including family photos, documents, and the journal she kept during the year of her divorce. As Vince comes to know Sal through her journal, gradually he becomes intrigued–and eventually, infatuated–with her. Despite the fact that Sal has instituted legal proceedings to have him evicted for non-payment of rent, Vince is sure he’ll be able to sweep her off her feet, as he has done with so many women before her. It’ll be a challenge, but when Sal turns up, he’s convinced he’ll be able to win her over. She will be his salvation; she will be the one. When Sal finally arrives, Vince discovers that he has really gone too far this time. This Sal is some she-devil, and she is bent on revenge.