Originally published by Māori Television
More than 400 female motorbike riders celebrated International Women's Riding Day in Taupō in the weekend – and promoted cycle safety at the same time.
They rode their Triumphs, Harley Davidsons, Indians and other iron horses on display as they rode around the Taupō district.
The event was organised by Leigh-Ann Crane and Wāhine Riders. Crane says riding is nothing but pure freedom.
"The wind's in your hair, man, and it's like 'yeeha let's go' and fist pump moments."