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Real-life tactics to be your best you, on and off twos. This heartfelt handbook is not about motorcycles. It's about life. For the last few years, I've been asked countless times. "What do you do to be you?" Well, the time has come to find out what I've done and continue to do on a consistent basis to be Momma D. My health and fitness journey started at 27 years old and at a size 16 with high blood pressure. I started riding my motorcycle when I was just shy of 41 years old, but my true happiness on and off twos began at 60. So without further ado, I present my real, raw, badass bitch book, covering everything from guns to masturbation.…mehr

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Real-life tactics to be your best you, on and off twos. This heartfelt handbook is not about motorcycles. It's about life. For the last few years, I've been asked countless times. "What do you do to be you?" Well, the time has come to find out what I've done and continue to do on a consistent basis to be Momma D. My health and fitness journey started at 27 years old and at a size 16 with high blood pressure. I started riding my motorcycle when I was just shy of 41 years old, but my true happiness on and off twos began at 60. So without further ado, I present my real, raw, badass bitch book, covering everything from guns to masturbation.
Autorenporträt
Momma D. Diamond is a professional speaker and published author that rides her motorcycle 'Magic' across North America, sharing with her audiences her life's experiences to make a difference. She has ridden just shy of one million miles in 25 years, covering all 50 States twice on two different motorcycles. Momma D's motorcycles sit side-by-side in the National Motorcycle Museum, in Anamosa, Iowa, next the wax figure of her. I addition to making history in 2006, by being the first person in the world to ride the same motorcycle through all 50 States, she has ridden through all of Canada's Provinces, Mexico, Brazil and Morocco. "No matter how dark life gets, keep shinin' baby". - Momma D. Diamond