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Pink is someone who dares to try new things, even if she risks falling on her face. The crazy party chick with 20-odd tattoos and great hair who was married in Costa Rica in 2006 to motocross star Carey Hart in a blissfully romantic ceremony. Who wants to push herself and branch out. Who sometimes takes the mickey out of herself to distract attention from more serious stuff going on elsewhere. The 23 million album-selling, double Grammy-winning artist is someone who knows how to engage with an audience. A boundary-pusher whose songs, videos and personality speak loudly of a character way more interesting, rounded, flawed and real than any of her peers.

 

What motorcycle(s) do you own/ride?

My husband, Carey's, motorcycles and dirtbikes.

 

How often do you ride?

As often as I can.

 

How old were you when you started riding?

About one or two, my dad rides.

 

How did you learn to ride?

From my dad and my husband.

 

Why did you start riding?

My dad used to take me on rides all the time. I grew up with it.

 

What do you like most about riding?

The feeling of freedom and peace it gives you.

 

What's your favorite place to ride and why?

In Buck's county and around Pennsylvania in the early fall.

 

Who do you ride with?

My husband Carey, my dad and my brother.

 

What's the best thing about being a female rider?

It takes people by surprise.

 

What advice would you give to other women who are interested in riding?

You can be yourself and choose to ride because you want to, not because you have to fit a stereotype or measure up to anyone else.

 

How do you fit riding in with your other responsibilities?

It's a must. It gives me balance in my life.

 

How did your family react to your decision to ride?

Everyone in my family rides, except my mom (she's a nurse).

 

What else about the Harley-Davidson experience appeals to you?

Bike runs are great and I LOVE the attitude. Perhaps, it's the fact that people on other bikes can automatically relate and feel good around you.

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