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Learn Your Bike. Build Confidence. Ride Smarter.

The Women & Wrenches Workshop is a hands‑on, beginner‑friendly motorcycle maintenance class designed to give you real mechanical knowledge, practical skills, and confidence around your bike—without intimidation, pressure, or fluff.
This is not a lecture. This is a working shop experience.

How It Works

Workshop length: Sundays, 10:30 AM – 2:00 PM (3.5 hours)
Class size: Maximum of 9 participants
Lift ratio: 3 people per lift to ensure hands‑on learning
Minimum sign‑ups required: The class will be scheduled once 9 participants have signed up
To keep the experience personal, focused, and hands‑on, we intentionally limit attendance. Once all 9 spots are filled, we will contact everyone to confirm the workshop date and send final details.

What You’ll Learn

This workshop focuses on real‑world motorcycle knowledge that empowers you to:

 Understand your motorcycle’s critical systems

Perform basic inspections and routine checks

Identify early warning signs before problems become expensive repairs

Communicate confidently with shops and technicians

Feel capable and informed around your own bike

All instruction is taught in plain language, with live demonstrations and guided hands‑on practice.

No prior mechanical experience required.

What’s Included

Each participant receives a Women & Wrenches Goodie Bag, including:

Thread depth gauge

Tire pressure gauge

Safety glasses

Stickers

56‑page in‑depth workbook & garage reference guide written in-house.

Who This Is For

Women who are new to riding

Riders who want to better understand their motorcycle

Anyone who wants to feel more confident discussing service and repairs

Women who prefer learning in a supportive, no‑judgment environment

If you’ve ever felt talked down to, overwhelmed, or unsure in a shop—this class was built for you.

Sign‑Up Information

Sign‑ups are collected until all 9 spots are filled

Once full, the workshop date will be scheduled and confirmed

You will be contacted via email with final details

Important: Your spot is reserved once all 9 participants have signed up and the class is officially scheduled.

Pricing

Workshop Rate: $150 per participant. 

A $50 non-refundable deposit is required to hold your spot.

Once all 9 spots are filled, the workshop date will be confirmed and a deposit invoice will be sent via email.

The remaining balance of $100 will be due one day prior to the class. If you are paying with cash, payments will be collected the day of class.

Ready to Join?

Sign up below to reserve your spot in the next Women & Wrenches Workshop.

Spots are limited by design to keep the experience hands‑on, personal, and impactful.

We’ll take care of the tools. You bring the curiosity.

The first Women & Wrenches Workshop is full! Join the waitlist for the next one.

Payment Information: A $50 non-refundable deposit is required to hold your spot.

Once all 9 spots are filled, the workshop date will be confirmed and a deposit invoice will be sent via email.

The remaining balance of $100 will be due one day prior to the class. If you are paying with cash, payments will be collected the day of class.

Frequently Asked Questions

 Q: Do I need to bring my own motorcycle?

A: No. Motorcycles will be available in the shop for demonstrations and hands-on learning. You may be invited to bring your own bike once the class is confirmed, but it is not required to participate.

Q: What types of motorcycles are covered?

A: The workshop primarily focuses on Harley-Davidson motorcycles. However, much of the information—such as safety inspections, maintenance fundamentals, and troubleshooting concepts—applies across most motorcycles.

Q: How does payment work?

A: Sign-ups are collected until all 9 spots are filled. Once full, the workshop date will be confirmed and a deposit invoice will be sent via email. A $50 non-refundable deposit is required to reserve your spot. The remaining balance of $100 will be due prior to the class.

Q: What should I wear?

A: Wear comfortable clothing you don’t mind getting a little dirty. Closed-toe shoes are required. Long hair should be tied back. Safety glasses are provided.

Q: What if I can’t attend after signing up?

A: If you are unable to attend after the workshop is confirmed, please notify us as soon as possible. Deposits are non-refundable, but spots may be transferable on a case-by-case basis.

Q: When will I know the exact workshop date?

A: Once all 9 spots are filled, participants will be contacted via email to confirm the workshop date and receive final details.

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