This June 13, 2012 photo showd Harley-Davidson representative Dana Wilke, left, assisting Lizzy Dabczynsky, 22, of Salt Lake City, Utah, in test riding a motorcycle in New York. The number of women motorcycle riders in the U.S. has increased slowly to about 7.2 million of about 27 million overall in 2009, according to the latest survey by the Motorcycle Industry Council. Dozens of female-only motorcycle clubs have joined more established groups like Women on Wheels. The makers of bikes and gear are reaching out to women like never before through special events and marketing campaigns that include Harley-Davidson's "No Doubts. No Cages." program. (AP Photo/Charles Sykes)
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