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serpentracer

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  1. Can someone clear something up, uscca claims ohio still requires everyone except ccw oermits to still keep the gun in a separate compartment and unloaded and not in access of the driver or any occupant even with the new constitutional carry.  But all the news outlets that covered the story said that went away with the new law.  The revised code still says uscca is correct.  But it reads in a way that sounds like this rule doesnt apply to lawfully permitted gun owners. Its confusing or im just a idiot.  Read part B then part C. Seems to contradict itself 

    https://codes.ohio.gov/ohio-revised-code/section-2923.16

     

  2. On 10/3/2021 at 12:38 PM, motocat12 said:

    I hit the rotors with steel wool and scuffed the pads. I actually got them from someone else not happy with them after 1k.  The comparison is to the oem brembos, which I used on the stock rotors and a 2nd set of used rsv4 rotors with lighter carriers.

    Steel wool is super fine sanding.  They recommend using 120 grit on rotors.  Even a red scuff pad i suggested isnt technically rough enough.  Youll have to out some major elbow grease into it.  The rotor hone in the link will clean the rotors like they come new 

  3. Thats a slippery slope though.  Because you're actually advocating for regulations.  The constitution is very clear about no infringement.  

    Hopefully people will seek training anyway.  Its up to responsible owners to educate.  Offer assistance if you see someone at a range that seems dangerous.  Friendly conversation and mention training and keep business cards with you.  

  4. On 2/23/2022 at 7:13 AM, zx3vfr said:

    Nothing is ever my fault. I can’t take ownership in my life to call them and let them know it’s not correct. 

    that's where you're wrong dipshit.  I corrected them several times.  you can't even read.  i said this.  

  5. yeah boys, it's online next time for sure.  i've been driving since I turned 16 getting my own tags.  i'm now 46.  that was the absolute worst experience at the bmv in my life. that includes getting my license the first time.  there's no instructions what to do.  theres a big QR code on the door. that's it.  nothing.  the QR code did nothing for me.  i'm not downloading a scam app just for the bmv.   go inside everyone is sitting in rows of folding chairs.  12 people standing right inside the door nowhere to sit.     just a big tv on the wall with numbers like at the deli.  except the deli everyone knows what you need to do to get in line.   this was a crap show.  

  6. wtf is up with how they're doing this shit now?  make you scan a code on the door and sit in line.  that's the longest line i've ever sat in before.  1 hr.  used to only take 10 to 15 minutes.  

    and what's up the new hideous license plates?  it ruins the whole look of your vehicle.   

  7. also wanted to add

    in my experience with the ST pads are

    1. they warm up very quickly. 

    2. they definitely work as well wet as they do dry.

    3.  strong initial bite that doesn't stop all the way through to the complete stop.  I don't know how you'd word that.  but the grip didn't fade in or out.  it was the same all the way through.

    4.  they're considered a track day/street pad.   they may require more heat than a standard brake pad.

  8. if you didn't like the ST you probably didn't clean your rotors to remove the other pad materials.  this is a big mistake a lot of people make switching pad compounds and brands.  if you don't have a rotor hone then try using a red scuff pad from 3M.  get a few at a autobody paint supply store.  if you don't get all the other pad materials off the rotor you're just smearing it around with the new pads.  they will never bed in properly and never give you all the potential they offer. 

    ive had them on my bikes for years and love em.  I have also tried EBC HH pads and they worked just as good.  I tried some Galfer sintered pads and I think the owner didn't clean the rotors enough. they felt wooden.   I know they should have way more bite.

    https://braketech.com/rotor-hone-user-inst-2/#

     

  9. On 1/17/2021 at 10:51 AM, motocat12 said:

    With the covid reg extension I think many people who were driving were trying to skip a year paying and since the extension was universal DMV may be charging everyone who skipped for last year. do you usually pay $40.50?

    yeah. 

  10. I don't see what makes it fit every helmet on the market.  is if soft and flexible?  there's a million different helmet shapes.  it doesn't even ask you what brand or make the helmet is.

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