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Rare Early 20th Century Photo Collection Of Women On Some Of The Earliest Motorcycles.

Who knew? Women didn’t take a backseat to anyone when it comes to motorcycle history.

This story’s black-and-white pictures are worth a thousand words. 

Motorcycles driven by women in a fire brigade tournament in 1925. Caught on film.

Also, a rare glimpse of Marjorie Cottle (1900-1987). The lone female in a 300-rider competition.

Only two riders finished. She and one male rider.

See the rest of the story here to view forgotten images of motorcycles from over 100 years ago. You’ll get a peek at…

  • A mountain view with a woman competing in the Six Days Motorcycle Trial.

  • Tinkler’s 1928 All-Weather Model designed for cross-country adventures.

  • The English bicycle maker that added motorcycles to its brand in 1898.

Thanks for reading,

Shane McLendon — Today’s Time Capsule writer

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