Category Archives: The Machine

RIP Davy Jones!

RIP Davy Jones of the Monkee’s.  Most of our generation grew up watching these guys, and all of us gear head kids LOOOOVED the Monkee Mobile.  RIP Davy, thanks for some of the best television and some cool tunes as kids!

Apps that Help Conserve Gas and Save Money at the Pump

HOLY COW!!     have you recently filled your gas tank and found yourself with nothing left over to hit the grocery store with?… well, your not alone and due to this insane legal robbing at the pump we found that some stations can differ in price of as much as .20 cents within just a few miles of each other..  How can you tell which station has the best prices… well hold tight because we compiled a list of the best
money-saving tools for use with your smart phone for saving on fuel!
1) GasBuddy: This app from Gasbuddy.com maps or lists gas stations in the area and can be sorted by price or distance to you. Listings are updated by users, who earn points toward prizes with each update. It’s free and it’s compatible with iPhone iOS 3.0 or later, Android 1.5 and up, http://gasbuddy.com/gb_mobile_instructions.aspx
2)   Gas Hog: This app allows you to track the fuel economy of your car with each fill up, shows historical fuel economy statistics and gives you tips for improving your car’s fuel economy. It’s $.99, (you can’t even get the latest Justin Bieber song for that on iTunes, and it’s compatible with iPhone iOS 3.0 or later. http://www.adairsystems.com/gashog/
3)   Gas Cubby: For $4.99 (what gas prices might soon cost per gallon), Gas Cubby will help you track your gas mileage, and it will also keep track of your vehicle’s maintenance and send you service reminders. You can also download a free version, which works the same way, but will show you advertisements. It’s compatible with iPhone iOS 3.0 or later. http://www.appcubby.com/gas/index.html
4)   FuelFinder: This app uses data on gas prices and geo-location from Gasbuddy.com to show you pricing and locations of gas stations near you. With FuelFinder, you also find out information about the gas station, i.e., whether there’s a car wash, ATM, food mart, and approximate time to get to the station from where you are. It’s $2.99, (which doesn’t even get you a gallon of gas these days!) and it’s compatible with iPhone iOS 3.1.3 or later. http://www.bottlerocketapps.com/
5)   iGasUp: This app has pricing data on 110,000 gas stations and gets its pricing data from credit card transactions that are updated in real time. Upon launch of the app, the ten cheapest gas stations closest to your location show up in order of lowest to highest price. It’s $.99, and compatible with iPhone iOS 2.2.1 or later. http://www.igasup.com/
6)   Carticipate: This is an app that enables ride sharing within your network of family, friends and co-workers. You can post your ride and the app will match you to local participants that are going your way.  It’s free, and compatible with iPhone iOS 3.1.2 or later and available on Facebook. http://www.carticipate.com/
7)   TripTik: Useful app for locating gas stations and seeing pricing information. It’s extremely useful if you’re a AAA member because you can also see route maps, AAA offices locations, AAA approved hotels, restaurants, auto repair locations, etc. It’s free, and compatible with iPhone 3.0 or later. http://routemaster.aaa.com/iphone/triptik/support/
8)   Waze: Avoiding traffic is one of the best ways to save on gas. This app uses real-time traffic updates from other users to help you steer clear of traffic snarls. Users report traffic jams, accidents, police traps, road and road hazards. Similar to check-in sites and apps, Waze offers badges and discounts for reporting. It’s free, and compatible with iPhone iOS 3.0 or later. http://www.waze.com/homepage/
9)   Google Maps Navigation (beta): Google maps has updated it’s Android app to offer alternate routes to avoid traffic pileups. The previous app was able to identify where the pileups were, but could not offer routes to avoid the jams. No download necessary, Android will push the update to your phone automatically. http://www.google.com/mobile/navigation/
10) Route4me: This app optimizes your route when traveling to multiple destinations, allowing you to enter up to 200 addresses per route. Route4me claims that routes are usually 25-35% shorter after being optimized. http://route4me.com/.
With gas prices sky high and still rising, you may also want to consider the fuel economy of a vehicle before you buy a new car.

Texting while driving, LISTEN UP, laws taking effect!

This is an issue that can no longer be ignored, it is down right dangerous, something has to be done… Well things are getting done, laws are going into effect.  Great ,right? Well almost, this now gives law officials more reason to pull you over and we want to know how will law officials go about enforcing?
This is going to bring up lots of concern.   We found this law to go into effect on March 9th 2012 in the state of Pennsylvania. Look into your own states laws and be up-to date on what can happen with texting and driving.
This law will take effect on March 9, 2012.
The new law (75 / 3316) of the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Code states:
Texting while driving is a primary offense, meaning if a Police Officer observes the driver of a vehicle texting while your vehicle is being operated on a highway or roadway you can be pulled over and cited under this section.  Being a primary offense, means no other violation has to occur.
Texting while driving is the only reason needed to be pulled over.
The law prohibits all drivers from texting using the following devices while driving:
Wireless telephone
PDA – Personal digital assistant
Smart phone
Portable / Mobile computer
Any other device that can be used to text – e-mail – instant message or brows the internet
The law states that you can not send – read – or write a text based communication while driving.
• The penalty is a $ 50.00 fine.  There are costs related to this violation also, so the total fine would be $ 136.00.  There are no points attached to a conviction of this offense.
• This law supersedes any municipal ordinances.
Some things that are not affected by this law are: It is not considered texting if the operator of a vehicle: Reads – selects or dials a telephone number or selects a name in a wireless device as long as the purpose is a telephone call. Police Officers can not seize any device used to violate this section. In layman’s terms You still can make and receive telephone calls while driving.
You can not compose, send or read a text message, instant message or e-mail while driving.

Spring is almost here, time to look at your Ridin’ gear..

Preparing yourself with the proper riding gear is the first step to maintaining yourself and your bike. Boots, gloves eye protection, leather jacket and helmet, (optional).  You can be the world’s greatest rider but that doesn’t stand against the other guy on the road that “just didn’t see you.”  So be smart and be safe. You are responsible for yourself; you must do all you can to insure your well being with your bike and body.  Day after day I see people  on their bikes wearing shorts, t-shirt and sandals, yes, sandals. Imagine how that big toe is going to feel if you slip off your foot peg and slam your toe into the pavement cruising at 45 mph. OUCH, please wear full covered shoes preferably boots that will support and protect your ankle. Ya, o.k. I know it’s hot, you’re sweating but come on you need to be smart. Have you ever seen what road rash looks like? It’s not pretty and the pain is worse than it looks! Worse yet is how it’s treated at the hospital, wire brush to clean it out, need I say more? OUCH.  Road rash won’t win you any beauty contest that’s for sure.

Before we maintain our bikes we need to maintain ourselves. Please, invest in proper riding gear. A simple leather jacket is a great defense against road rash.   A great pair of riding glasses will keep your eyes safe from debris and tears which will leave you with full vision so you can see where you’re going, that’s a good thing isn’t it? Being able to see clearly is important especially on a motorcycle. Have you ever been blinded by the sun while driving your car? It’s impossible to see anything.  You start to swerve and slow down to a crawl because you can’t see what may be coming your way. Now your traveling so slow the car coming up behind you can’t see either because the sun is blinding them and they have no idea how slow you are going, can you see how this is a recipe for disaster.  Imagine dealing with that loss of vision on your bike. Not a safe situation on a bike or in a vehicle.  Impaired vision is one of the leading causes in most automobile accidents.

In my opinion this next piece of equipment is a vital piece of riding gear. I know so many people disagree on this issue and being it is a free country some states will let you choose whether to wear one or not. Regardless of what I say or anyone else says it does come down to your choice.  A DOT helmet will protect in ways I don’t think I need to get into, we all know what protection a helmet can provide.  My instructor in the Motorcycle safety course saw me ride into the class with one of those fake beanie helmets on my head. My instructor then asked me if I had a $40.00 brain. I asked “what” he asked “what is your brain worth?” I asked again “what?”. He then asked what kind of an education I had, “high school, college?” Well at this time I was in my 2nd year of college so I answered “high school and my second year at college”, he then said “so you’ve probably invested some good money on your brain right?” “Tuition isn’t cheap, is it” I answered, “ya I guess it’s costing me some.” He then said “so why don’t you wear a helmet that equals what your brain is worth”.  Needless to say, I now wear a DOT helmet when I ride my motorcycle. Last and definitely the most important part of riding gear are the gloves.

Gloves are something you should always ride with.  If something were to happen and you needed to lay your bike down the first thing to hit the ground due to your first reaction will be your hands, when falling initial human reaction is to put your hands out in front of you to keep yourself safe.  So keep those hands one-step ahead of the game and keep em covered. Skidding down the road on bare palms can be rather painful. A decent set of riding gloves will protect your hands from being chewed up by the gravel and pavement. Riding gloves will also give you better grip on your handlebars. Being in control of the handlebars is always a top priority.  Make sure to get a pair of riding gloves that fit properly. Not too loose, not too tight.  All of this information is not to scare you; it’s to help you build a better rider in yourself.  The best way to be a better rider is to be smart, and to be smart you must know your bike as well as yourself and maintain them both properly.  Trust me your rides will be much more enjoyable knowing that you are prepared and your motorcycle is as well.

If you do find it’s time to upgrade your riding gear, be sure to check out Hot Leathers they have everything you could possibly need to suit your riding gear style, ps they offer FREE SHIPPING for Garage-Girls readers, use coupon code GGN.  Time for new riding boots head over to Harley-Davidson Footwear, amazing selection, you will find a good riding boot that suits your style!

Mustang Hooks up the Kawaski Vaquero with it’s known comfort and style!

Finally Kawaski Vaquero owners can enjoy the comfort Mustang Motorcycle Seats offers along with it’s classic style. The deeply pocketed driver seat on the one-piece Wide Touring style with Driver Backrest is a full 16.5” wide and sits you at the ideal cruising angle.  The 13” wide passenger seat utilizes Mustang’s unique internal steel support wings.  The optional driver backrest provides superb back support for those longer rides and is fully adjustable and easily removable.
The Vintage style seat is sold as a three-piece set including solo, removable driver backrest and passenger seat with a backrest receiver for $739; the optional passenger backrest (shown) is $200.  Also available with studs and conchos.  Check them out online at mustangseats.com for more info.

Gloria

It’s official!  David Uhl’s newest Woman of Harley, “Gloria” is now available for sale worldwide.  The unveiling in Arizona this past Saturday was the highlight of a day-long event at the Hideaway in Cave Creek and they now have the original painting on display at the Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale (see photo).
“I would be extremely lucky to ever have the chance to encounter another subject like Gloria.   I consider her a national treasure.  I may be jaded by an enhanced passion for history but to actually get the chance to spend time with someone who remembers many of the people in my vintage paintings is a HUGE deal for me. For example she was friends with Gene Baron (the Baron’s Apprentice) and Babe Tancrede (Babe) and several others.  I think the world of this classy lady, and hope everyone in the industry gets the opportunity to meet her.  Plans right now are for Gloria to join us in Daytona for a special event in March.”
In this series, “Gloria” joins the ranks of “Ruby”, “Betty”, “Pearl”, “Rose”, “Ruth”, “Evelyn” and “Stella”.  This classic, historic image celebrates the colorful past of Gloria Tramontin Struck, an amazing woman, 86 years young, who started riding at the age of 16 and joined the Motor Maids in 1946.  She has logged over 500,000 miles through all 48 continental states in the U.S. and was inducted into the Sturgis Hall of Fame in 2011.  The two gentlemen in the background (Ben Campanelli and Ed Kretz, Jr) both raced in Daytona and were acquaintances of Gloria.  The following links provide additional information on Gloria:
Contact Greg for sales info.  303-913-4840 at Uhl Studios