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Subscribe Now: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-BROADLY Five-inch heels, fuchsia bikes, the occasional pink-mohawked helmet: New Orleans's first all-female motorcycle club, Caramel Curves, isn't your typical biker gang. Founded in 2005 by the eponymous Caramel, the group was originally intended as a counterpart to a male biker crew. After Hurricane Katrina devastated the entire city and disbanded the club, however, its future was uncertain--until Caramel decided to bring the Curves back together again, this time as a club all their own. Today, they've created a community that encourages confidence, camaraderie, popping wheelies, and getting very creative when painting your preferred mode of transportation. The only rules: You have to be a woman and own a motorcycle to join. In our first episode of Girl Gangs, Broadly meets the members of this all-female collective and follows the pack as they ride the streets of the Big Easy. WATCH NEXT: Searching for the Last Lesbian Bars in America - http://bit.ly/1J86cde Kate Nash on Feminism & the Female Wayne's World: http://bit.ly/1JakrjV Who's Afraid of Vagina Art? http://bit.ly/1NqxK2M Spain's Sex Supermarket - http://bit.ly/1JcCycc The Abortion Pill - http://bit.ly/1DwQQSo The Power Suit: http://bit.ly/1Mf8kpw Rose McGowan on Sexism in Hollywood: http://bit.ly/1DvzkhP Virginie Despentes on Killing Rapists: http://bit.ly/1DCDOmG Come find us: Broadly | https://broadly.vice.com Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/BroadlyTV Twitter | https://twitter.com/broadly Tumblr | http://broadlytv.tumblr.com Instagram | https://instagram.com/broadly Pinterest | https://www.pinterest.com/broadlytv Newsletter | http://bit.ly/1JKF1oA