Documentary movie chasing the bike club only for women who pursue "self-likeness"



There is a sense that "motorcycle" is rather "a world of men", but a motorcycle club with a different color exists in New Orleans in such a situation. It was formed only by women "Caramel Curves(Caramel curves) "is a club that celebrates its 10th anniversary with two women and has given vitality to challenge American women. A movie that follows the activities of such a caramel curves "Riding With New Orleans's All-Female Motorcycle Club"Great Big Story on YouTube channel has released it.

Riding With New Orleans's All-Female Motorcycle Club - YouTube


Women straddling heavy bikes are members of the bike club "Caramel Curves (caramel curves)".


Club members are composed of "mothers and daughters" ordinary women "and celebrating its 10th anniversary.


Members who raise white smoke by "burning out" which blows the engine and makes the rear wheel idle.


Caramel Curves is a very popular club regardless of age from children to adults.


This bike club began with two women. Founder with Tru ... ...


It is representative Coco.


Clothes when riding a motorcycle are stuck with "fashion that can be extended to the street". Before riding a motorcycle take a makeup tool ......


Always make up.


He wears high-heeled shoes on his legs ......


I will ride my bike.


"First and foremost we are women, they like cute things but they are wild."


To the question from the interviewer "Is not it difficult to cross a motorcycle with heel?", "I am walking with heel, I'm going to ride a motorcycle before breakfast"


Tru and Mr. Coco on the bike met and Caramel Curves was born. Coco is playing a motorcycle with brilliant hands.


According to Tru, the two founders are "similar things".


The name of the club name "Caramel Curves (caramel curves)" is a combination of Caramel (caramel) representing "color of the skin" and "curves better than men" "Curves that rides motorcycles draw curvacea if female" (CURVES) that it was attached.


Coco talks about the members: "We are mothers and daughters, and we are the appearance of ordinary women all over the world."


"I will support a lot about improving the status of women," Tru said.


"I will support such a woman who can accomplish what I want to do by myself."


According to Tru, once in America the motorcycle was "men's thing".


"Women are still discriminated against in general, and we are appealing their dignity with Caramel Curves."


Next, "I want you to have courage for every woman who wants to ride a bike."


"People thinking that women should not ride a motorcycle, do not mind getting on without worrying"


"When children look up at us," Caramel Curves can do so I feel I can do it. "


"So, we will keep doing clubs."


"Caramel Curves is my great wealth"


"We are planning to cross the United States while live broadcasting"


"Please wear high heels"

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