Nampa, ID – Deby has been an active participant in anything with wheels most of her life. Her mechanical aptitude was nurtured from an early age as she worked on and restored many different cars, so her interest in motorcycles came naturally. She rode dirt bikes as a child and rode & raced mountain bikes for 20+ years before getting back into motorcycles in 2012. Deby bought her first street bike at that time, a Honda VTX1300. She says, “I am passionate about motorcycles and like most things I’m passionate about; I read everything I could get my hands on about riding. I took several of the local MSF STAR courses and am on my bike nearly everyday practicing and enjoying the ride”. Deby joined several different riding groups, including Motor Maids, Patriot Guard Riders and Women On Wheels®, AMA & Idaho Coalition for Motorcycle Safety. In 2016 she became the director for her local Women On Wheels® chapter and continues to serve in that capacity. She has worked for over 30 years as a veterinary technician and received the hands on skills that go along with the day-to-day world of veterinary medicine, including emergency veterinary care. She firmly believe in the mission of ASM training for all riders and being prepared for all situations. Deby said, “I believe all motorcyclists should have this training in order to know how to properly handle an injured motorcyclist and the crash scene. To contact Deby for a class, CLICK HERE