Showing posts with label American Made. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American Made. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Riding the Pacific Coast


September 2013

After spending 3 exciting weeks in Southern California, 
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I am heading up the coast go San Francisco to attend a fabric show.

Picking new fabrics for DesignWraps Brands is always one of my favorite moments each year.

We will be offering new colors in our Wraps of Hope line.
And RidersWraps will be offering new styles also.

The Freedom Glide is packed and ready. So many changes to her.

She is not just another pretty face, she is a beast, thanks to Bassani Exhaust, Fueling Performance Parts and Legend Suspensions.
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She is, most certainly, my Steel Horse.

I will post more later on her Performance Modifications.

You be safe out there.
Riding American Proud
Lady Road Dog


A little about Lady Road Dog....
I am the Founder and CEO of DesignWraps Brands, a proud "Made in America" manufacturing company, offering headwear and apparel to the "motorcycle culture" as well as women suffering from hair loss.

I am on a 36 month motorcycle trip, promoting the purchase of American Made Products, promoting the preservation of our Bill of Rights and inspiring Hope in Americans.

I purchased my first Harley-Davidson in 1986. She was a Candy Apple Red Softtail Custom and I loved her with the same passion as my sweet Street Glide. But it was a much different women who rode those highways of America in those lazy days of the 80's.


Follow me as I continue my journey traveling across America, visiting every licensed Harley-Davidson dealership in the lower 48 and who knows......a trip to Alaska is in the works.


Monday, October 7, 2013

Made in the USA Product

It is not often that I find a product that I instantly fall in love with.




With all that we are exposed to each day, I believe we become desensitized to the awesome, the WOW, those "creations of art" that when you look at them, they make you smile!

I do hope you are as delighted with the creations of Desert Steel as I am,

And of course, they are all, "Made in America!"

I am finding that more people are taking that moment to flip over the item or the tag, looking for the "Made in America."

Simply put, as consumers, we care!

Until next Monday, Make it a great week. And remember!




Buy American, when you can.

Riding American Proud
Lady Road Dog



A little about Lady Road Dog....
I am the Founder and CEO of DesignWraps Brands, a proud "Made in America" manufacturing company, offering headwear and apparel to the "motorcycle culture" as well as women suffering from hair loss.

I am on a 36 month motorcycle trip, promoting the purchase of American Made Products, promoting the preservation of our Bill of Rights and inspiring Hope in Americans.

I purchased my first Harley-Davidson in 1986. She was a Candy Apple Red Softtail Custom and I loved her with the same passion as my sweet Street Glide. But it was a much different women who rode those highways of America in those lazy days of the 80's.


Follow me as I continue my journey traveling across America, visiting every licensed Harley-Davidson dealership in the lower 48 and who knows......a trip to Alaska is in the works.


Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Day 115:Start your summer right. Take a motorcycle ride.

Good Morning from Kansas City, MO

Yesterday was Memorial Day in the U.S. - a day that commemorates the brave men and women who have died in our military service.
When I originally decided to make the ride I am making, it was to promote DesignWraps Brands, to promote the purchase of American Made products, to promote and bring awareness to our Bill of Rights and what they truly mean to us as Americans, and to inspire hope in a time in our history where many believe there is no hope.
Today is the unofficial beginning of the summer of 2013.

Join me on this ride.
Believe.
Be happy. 
Go for a ride.

And ride safe over this road called life! 

Joan Krenning - Lady Road Dog

Feel free to e-mail me at joan@ladyroaddog.com
Twitter: @LadyRoadDog1