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It is no coincidence that the "Women in full
swing" initiative is rising right now. Female empowerment is not just a
phrase for Mia Bühler and the others from the Ryker community. They live it
every day on their Can-Am Ryker. Your community breaks with the classic role
model and overcomes barriers: women should finally be able to experience the
fun and independence uninhibited that comes with saddling up two- and
three-wheelers.
The prejudice that only the "tough" guys are into
the driving experience of the open road and predominantly motorized tricycles are
far too persistent in the eyes of Mia and her community. This is also shown by
the bare figures: only every tenth biker on the road is female! Most people who
first sit on a tricycle experience this journey in a similar way: detached from
everything, you immediately feel the natural feeling of freedom, the
independence to determine your path. Mia and the Ryker community are convinced
that motorcycling is the perfect balance for women.
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A Can-AmRyker from the Canadian manufacturer BRP immediately
stands out from the crowd: it has two wheels at the front and only one at the
rear. For Mia, that's what makes it so charming and fun to ride. With its
unique Y-architecture, the Can-Am Ryker is always stable on the road. It does
not lean, so it cannot fall over. The vehicle also has a reverse gear, so that
body size and strength are irrelevant when maneuvering. The manufacturer's
motto: If you have fun, you go to your limits, but this shouldn't jeopardize
safety. For this purpose, BOSCH® has developed a vehicle stabilization system
for the Can-Am Ryker. On top of that, there is an automatic transmission. In
short: saddle up, have fun, get to know yourself anew!
Tanja Papic experienced that too. As an experienced motorcyclist, joining Can-Am was much easier, but even the female Can-Am pioneer knows the challenge of moving in a male domain well. To make it more fantastic for other women to get started, Tanja founded the first female Can-Am group in Germany. She would like to encourage more women to dare to take the wheel themselves and get a natural boost of self-confidence: Leave your comfort zone to master a device with many horsepowers and dare to venture into new adventures.
As an experienced driver, she has a weakness for demanding mountain tours. For example, in the Dolomites. Above all, one thing is essential to her: the fun of driving and sharing it with like-minded people.
By the way: Even beginners can go on great tours with the Ryker. Driving is learned quickly and intuitively. And best of all: You don't even need a motorcycle license because a class B driving license and a minimum age of 21 years are entirely sufficient.
Tanja's and Mia's stories coincide with the goal of "women in full swing": Encourage other women to empower them to try something completely new and thereby gain more self-confidence. Your message: more togetherness, less against each other. Instead of cheering on individual women, the focus is on empowering all women in "Women in full swing": reflecting on their own limiting beliefs and utilizing their full potential - both professionally and privately. They are convinced that there is a strong woman in every woman.
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The purely female community gives women the opportunity to
exchange experiences, break down reservations, find like-minded people, and
network. But above all: ride together and have fun! BRP supports the campaign
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