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By Sally (Patch) Lawrence [Editorial comments from Mark Jelic - ISRA#0013] Once upon a time... oh, wait, this isn't a fairy tale. This is the true story of how the ISRA became the International Star Riders Association. ISRA began with Michael Benjamin's site on Geocities and a guest book. Michael is ISRA's official member number 1, with a membership date of April 15, 1998. Back in the dark ages of the Yamaha Star line, Michael's site was about the most informative site on the 'Net for the V-St
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Motorcycle Etiquette (Single and Group Riding) Standard staggered formation. You should be 1 to 1.5 seconds behind the staggered bike, which would put you 2 to 3 seconds behind the bike directly in front of you. If you like to ride slow or are new to group riding get up front. Those who like to ride fast should ride in the back. New riders may think they want to ride in the back, but the reality is just the opposite, they need to be near the front. Spread out a little around tight corners. Mos
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By FastEddy June 1999 One of the most frequently asked questions that I get from visitors to my web site is" Is the V-Star Big Enough?" That's a good question, but I can't answer it without asking them a question or two. Big enough for what? What is your riding style? Who do you plan on riding with? Are you planning on riding 2 up most of the time? One of the most frequently asked questions that I get from visitors to my web site is" Is the V-Star Big Enough?" That's a good question, but I c
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