Women In The Wind
The
Women in the Wind organization started in 1979 in Toledo, Ohio, when founder
Becky Brown placed an ad in her local newspaper looking for female riders who
wanted to form a club and ride. Eleven women responded to the ad and they took
their first club ride through the scenic byways of the Maumee River. Today,
there are over 1,000 members in 60 chapters in the U.S., Great Britain, Canada
and Australia.
Women in the Wind’s purpose is: To educate women on
motorcycle safety and maintenance. To unite women motorcyclists and to promote a
positive image to the public of women on motorcycles.

The first Oklahoma chapter of Women in the Wind was the Leather Angles. Two members of the Leather Angels, Donna Jackson and Tammy
Endicott decided to start a chapter closer to the Tulsa metropolitan area. The
Twisted Sisters Chapter began to take shape in July 2006, when Donna & Tammy met
with a bunch of ladies who had been riding as an independent group. Donna &
Tammy pitched their ideas for the Twisted Sisters and found themselves with 13
new members. Since then, the Twisted Sisters Chapter has continued to add
new members and has grown to 28 members.
The Twisted Sisters pride themselves on being active riders and schedule
several
events per month, even during the winter. The Chapter meets the 2nd Sunday of
every month, schedules a “Ladies Bike Night” at a different restaurant or pub
each Wednesday of the riding season, and participates in a wide variety of
rides, rallies, and charitable events throughout the year.
The Twisted Sisters welcome women riders on all makes and models of motorcycles
and with any range of motorcycling experience. We advocate safe riding practices
and encourage members to ride within their own level of comfort. We will assist
newly-riding members in learning to ride within a group while providing
opportunities for experienced riders to rack up the miles on challenging group
rides. In addition to our own chapter bylaws, we operate under the National
guidelines of the Women in the Wind.
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