The Headlights
Women's Motorcycle Collective



FOUNDERS
Lisa, Khrystal and Alyssa met while riding their motorcycles, of course.
Lisa had first conceived of the idea of a women's motorcycle group while attending the AMA's Women in Motorcycling Conference back in 2012. All the women there she met seemed confident, happy, welcoming, supportive and badass.
Alyssa and Lisa met at Vista House on the Columbia River in 2012, and Khrystal and Lisa met at the Flying Fifteen's Spring Opener in Portland in 2014. Delighted to find women they could ride with in their own city of Eugene, they began meeting, riding, and talking about forming a motorcycle group for women. They founded The Headlights in February of 2015.
Lisa loves her Triumph Bonneville T100, especially touring with it! Her favorite trips include riding to the OSF, and trips to Utah and Canada with her boyfriend.
Khrystal is always happy to get a group ride together or simply take off on her own whenever and wherever she can. A lover of the classic style of Triumph Motorcycles, she splits her ride time between her '05 Bonneville T100, known as The Deerslayer due to an unfortunate wildlife fatality on a return trip from Montana, and her '04 Thruxton which she affectionately named Nigel, her handsome British gentleman.
Alyssa grew up in a community of motorcyclists, and started riding at age 18. As you can imagine, it was easy to fall in with the wrong crowd, but now clean and sober, she spends her free time (while she's not riding) trying to modify a bitch-seat pet carrier to accommodate her one-year-old son.