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Published:  May 30, 2011 Last Updated:  August 12, 2026
Hunter Storm sitting on her motorcycle at night, smiling in a white leather jacket with black accents, Tempe Town Lake bridge glowing in the background.

ZStormGirl Riding Safety and Responsible Riding Statement

ZStormGirl loves to ride, but she also likes staying out of the wrong kind of trouble.  The right kind of trouble is another story . . .

ZStormGirl does not advocate or support breaking state or local laws such as speeding, unsafe lane changes, lane splitting, reckless driving . . . you get the point. 

She is also a big fan of wearing ATGATT (All the Gear All the Time). That’s because riding a motorcycle exposes you to the risks of serious personal injury, paralysis, dismemberment, property damage, loss, and possible death.

However, it also exposes you to the joys of riding. Riding a motorcycle is applied physics coupled with applied risk management, then mixed with adrenaline, dopamine, and endorphins.

Remember: ATGATT, safety training such as TEAM Arizona, and ALWAYS ride within your limits.

Have fun, ride safely, and stay out of trouble so you can come back here to Ride with ZStormGirl!


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About ZStormGirl

ZStormGirl is an expert‑level rider with over 21 years of experience, formal training, and advanced instruction from formal motorcycle schools, as well as from a multi‑time road‑racing champion. Her knowledge comes from applied physics, risk management, and thousands of hours on the road. Everything on this site reflects lived experience, not theory, including historical accounts, legacy media, and early riding artifacts presented for context and documentation.


Disclaimer

ZStormGirl shares personal riding experiences, observations, and opinions based on more than two decades of real‑world motorcycling. Nothing on this site is formal instruction, professional training, or safety certification. Riding a motorcycle involves risk, and every rider is responsible for their own decisions, judgment, and skill development. Always follow local laws, seek qualified training, and ride within your limits.

Some pages include historical accounts, legacy media, and early riding artifacts. These materials are provided for context and storytelling only and should not be interpreted as current guidance or recommendations.


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