A study commissioned by Harley Davidson says Female riders were twice as likely as their non-riding counterparts to feel “confident.” They were also twice as likely to feel “extremely satisfied” with their appearance.
More than half of those riders said the two-wheeled experience made them feel “free” and “independent.” and were almost twice as likely to say they “usually feel good” about their sex appeal.
The study covered 1,013 riders and 1,016 non-riders who were interviewed by market research company Kelton Global. The results say female riders are happier in their careers, happier in their friendships, happier with their home lives, and twice as likely to be “extremely satisfied” with their sex lives.