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Look In the Direction You Are Traveling...


    Even If it’s Backing Up!

    No, this is not an article about Target Fixation.

    So far I have helped teach four of my teenagers how to drive an automobile, and only have two more to go. I do have some hair left, but it is rapidly graying. One of the first things I try to drill in their impenetrable, all knowing heads, is to always look where you are going, especially when backing up. They always seem to have a problem with watching where they are going when backing up.

    The main problem is not that they don’t initially look behind them before backing, its continuing to look while they are backing. They tend to turn back around while they are still moving backwards, instead of waiting until the vehicle has come to complete stop. And, as you know, all kinds of things can pop up behind you when backing up.

    What does all of this have to do with motorcycling? Well, the same principle applies with motorcycles. You need to look in the direction you are traveling at all times, even if it is while backing up. Too bad I don’t always follow my own advice…

    After commuting home from work one day I found my ’98 Ford Explorer parked fairly close to the garage door. We try to keep it parked back down the driveway so I can ride around the left side on the grass to get the bike around it and into the garage. I’m sure one of my kids did it. Anyway, I decided to be lazy and get the bike inside anyway.

    I pulled around the left side into the yard and this time I pulled passed the explorer and further to the left. I was going to back into the space in front of the Explorer and down into the space in front of my ’01 Windstar, which was parked further down the driveway, and then pull into the garage. I turned the front wheel to the right, glanced behind me and started backing the V-Star 1100 back and to the right. Unfortunately, I was not looking behind me as I was rolling backwards.

    In my own defense there is also a small tree to the left of the driveway I had to watch out for. Well, I was slowly rolling backwards, I thought, into the driveway when I heard and felt the crunch. I think I even heard my Mistress, (my 2003 V-Star 1100), yell, “Ouch, you moron, watch where you are going!” The bike had stopped moving and I turned around to see the left rear turn signal stalk had ran into the Explorer’s bumper and had bent the stalk forwards slightly.

    After dismounting and inspecting closer the turn signal had bent at an assembly joint and the Star Turn Signal Visor was dented down. I loosened the bolt and straightened the turn signal stalk. Then I just used pliers to bend the visor back into shape as best I could. I was thankful that was all my carelessness caused. Mistress said, “Be more careful and never let it happen again”. I sighed, “Yes, Ma’am!”

    What is the moral of the story? Practice what you preach, and look in the direction you are traveling at all times.

    Ride on,
    Torch


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Look In the Direction You Are Traveling...


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My Mistress

    My Mistress is my motorcycle. It was time to take stock of what all this bike had on her. I believe that I am the third owner and the previous owners had really decked her out. It was a 2003 Yamaha Star V-Star 1100 Classic with 26,000 miles on it. Although a Classic model, She looked more like a Silverado because of all the accessories. Every time I looked at it I discovered something new. I had been keeping a running tally of all the accessories for quite some time and here is the list as best as I can discern, not in any particular order:


    SS Customs Mid Range 420 Cam Kit (includes: Chubby Air Kit, Needles, and Jets)

    Jardine Chrome Oil Filter Relocation Kit

    Progressive Front Fork Springs

    Progressive Rear Suspension Spring

    Corbin Dual Touring Seat with Front & Rear Removable Backrests

    Audiovox CCS100 Universal Vacuum Cruise Control

    Kuryakyn Hypercharger for V-Star 1100 (vacuum is hooked up, but just for looks)

    Kuryakyn ISO Grips

    Kewl Metal Kewlock Grip End Helmet Locks

    Star Motorcycles Floorboards with Heel & Toe Shifter

    Kuryakyn Chrome Floorboard Covers

    Star Motorcycles Billet Brake Brake Pedal Cover

    Star Motorcycles Rear Luggage Rack

    Barons Customs Sport Board Adjustable Passenger Floorboards

    Star Motorcycles front Light Bar

    Star Motorcycles Headlamp, Front Passing, and Front and Rear Turn Signal Visors

    Clear Alternatives Clear Front Turn Signal Lenses & Amber Bulbs

    Clear Alternatives Smoke Rear Turn Signal Lenses

    Radiantz LED Rear Turn Signal Conversion Kit

    Kuryakyn 7" Halogen Headlight Wave Cut Tri-bar with Black Dot

    Kuryakyn Chrome Brake Master Cylinder Cap

    Chrome Rear Brake Fluid Reservoir Cover

    Kuryakyn Magnum Plus Mirrors

    Kuryakyn Billet Chrome State Inspection Plate

    Cobra Speedster Longs Exhaust

    Memphis Shades Windshield


    Memphis Shades Lowers

    Laminar Lip on Windshield

    Leather Three Pocket Windshield Bag With Braiding

    Star Motorcycles Front Fender Trim Bumper

    Custom Classic Hard Leather Bolt On Saddle Bags with Braid & Pocket

    Easy Brackets Saddle Bag Quick Detachable Brackets.

    Kuryakyn Chrome Neck Covers

    Clocks 4 Bikes Chrome Handlebar Clock, Original Mount with White Faceplate

    Clocks 4 Bikes Chrome Handlebar Thermometer, Original Mount with White Faceplate

    Kuryakyn Chrome Mid-Frame Cover

    Kuryakyn Lighted License Plate Frame

    Kuryakyn Chrome Boomerang Frame Trim

    Kuryakyn Chrome Handlebar Control Covers

    Show Chrome Celestar Rear Brake Master Cylinder Cover

    Kuryakyn Phantom Swingarm Chrome Cover

    Avon Venom-R Tyres


    Here is the list of things I have added or upgraded since I purchased her:


    Replaced the OEM horn with a Black Fiamm Freeway Blaster Low Note Horn

    Binetto YTX14-BS High Performance AGM ATV/Motorcycle Battery

    Stebel Nautilus Compact Chrome Air Horn

    Kuryakyn X-Tension Pegs

    Replaced front Avon Venom-R Tyre with Metzler ME 880 Marathon

    Replaced worn/missing Star Motorcycle Billet Brake Pedal Cover Rubber Inserts

    Replaced one Cobra Dragster Long Exhaust tip, lost while riding

    Battery Tender Connector to battery for Battery Tender Jr.


    I will be writing reviews and stories of these projects and upgrades in the future. I will also be reviewing the riding gear I have picked up and used along the way.


    Ride on,

    Torch

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