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  • Profile Type: Businesses
  • Profile Views: 16,106 views
  • Friends: 18 friends
  • Last Update: May 31, 2016
  • Last Login: July 5, 2016
  • Joined: April 23, 2010
  • Member Level: Business Level 1
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Business Information

  • Business Name Wrapter
  • Website http://www.wrapter.com/
  • Business Type Motorcycle Clothing & Accessories
  • Owners Name Andrea

Business Location

  • City Corona
  • State CALIFORNIA
  • Zip Code 92880
  • Phone (951) 898-6722
  • Email mailbox@wrapter.com

Business Description

  • Quick Intro Ponytail / Braid Wraps, For Bikers with long hair
  • About Our Business Sick and tired of painful damaging tangles in your hair from riding motorcycles? Pick up a Wrapter ponytail wrap. One size fits most lengths and thicknesses of ponytails or braids. Wrapter is sporty, lightweight, easy to put on and so comfortable to wear, even with a helmet.

    Youtube how to:
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCid5kl8lX9yWrkV8Ei7RNRA

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  • Wrapter
    Posted in the topic Women & Motorcycling AMA Womens Motorcycle conference in the forum Lady Bikers
    October 24, 2012 5:37 AM PDT
    Hey FishWitch!

    Sorry for the lag in getting back to this post. I just saw it now for the first time.
    We must have crossed paths at one time or another. I rode up from SoCal with my husband and met up with the Streetmasters group http://streetmasters.info/ ; up in Bedford Hot Springs. (which I would say was the highlite of the trip.) Had I had more time to take off of work, I would have ridden with them the entire week heading up to the AMA conference. What a beautiful spot they had at Bedford Hot Springs. I plan on going back up there again soon with the dirtbikes.
    As for the Conference; I'm not much for sitting and listening to seminars and stuff so I knew to expect a lot of that. I am however into shopping, demo riding and hanging out and talking with other chicks that ride and there was a lot of that going on. I really wish the AMA would have spent more time advertising about the conference. They did advertise in the ama magazine and a little social media. But, the advertising for the conference didn't start until about a month before the event.  I was really looking into being a vendor at the event, but because of the lack of information months before the event and lack of advertising months before the event, I chose to go for fun instead of for work. When I got there, I was really glad I chose not to be a vendor as the vendor area was very small and mostly informational, which is fine, I like info. But I love to shop. And I go to events for the shopping. Just my little 2 cents.
    Either way, I'd go again and would recommend it to other lady riders, passengers and even men too. My husband went with me (I know, it's like bringing sand to the beach) but he had a good time and got to do a ton of demo riding with me.

  • Wrapter
    Posted in the topic Women & Motorcycling AMA Womens Motorcycle conference in the forum Lady Bikers
    April 12, 2012 4:15 AM PDT
    Any of you girls planning on attending the AMA womens conference?
    Event link

    Its a great opportunity for us chicks.

    I'll be there and hope to meet up with other girls from CycleFish too.
  • Wrapter
    Posted in the topic Wrapter: New Colors Now Available in the forum CycleFish Businesses Talk
    December 6, 2011 4:28 AM PST
    We are very excited to introduce our new colors of our unique Ponytail Wraps for bikers with long hair.
    Check out Wrapter's new colors at our CycleFish Store

  • Wrapter
    Posted in the topic Koala and lizard in the forum Biker/Motorcycle Humor & Jokes
    April 25, 2011 6:14 AM PDT
    A koala was sitting in a gum tree smoking a joint 

    When a little lizard walked past, looked up and said, 'Hey Koala! What are you doing?'   

    The koala said, 'Smoking a joint, come up and have some.'   
      
      So the little lizard climbed up and sat next to the koala where they enjoyed a few hits. After a while the little lizard said that his mouth was 'dry' and that he was going to get a drink from the river.  
     

    The little lizard was so stoned that he leaned over too far and fell into the river.
    A crocodile saw this and swam over to the little lizard and helped him to the side.
    Then he asked the little lizard, 'What's the matter with you?'

    The little lizard explained to the crocodile that he had been sitting with the koala in the tree, smoking a joint, but got too stoned and fell into the river while taking a drink…

    The crocodile said that he had to check this out and walked into the rain forest, found the tree where the koala was sitting finishing a joint. The crocodile looked up and said,

    'Hey you!'
     
     

    So the koala looked down at him and said,
    "Shiiiiiiiiiiit dude...
    How much water did you drink?"
  • Wrapter
    Posted in the topic Lucky, my son wants to know.... in the forum Off Topic
    April 4, 2011 6:37 AM PDT
    We know CF stats come from the site. But where do the other reports come from? I am guessing it's a database generated by the DMV. Which makes me think, my husband and I own 6 motorcycles. All of them are registered under his name. So are men getting the credit here? On the contrary, I have an M1 endorsement, so maybe that helps the ladies out a little. I have decided from now on, to register any new bikes in my name. The more lady riders added to the stats would hopefully bring awareness to manufacturers in the motorcycle industry that, yeah we ride too. Therefore, more bikes to be manufactured to fit "us" ladies and better fitting motorcycle gear. I'm sick of being limited on bikes and gear to choose from.

    As for what StBobber said, I agree, weather plays a huge role. But at the same time it is not uncommon to see many women motorcyclists in Alaska or Canada. Go figure?
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