Thanks to the Great State of Oregon
Thanks to the Great State of Oregon
After all that with a crazy law made for Atom's in oregon that doesn't allow you to actually register an Atom with it, and the attitude from the DMV guy in St Helens to the DMV chick in Portland who needed to ask 20 questions before giving me a goddam trip permit last week. Then buying a whole separate exhaust with a CAT, to stripping down my dash to install a MIL light to figuring out all the damn OBD codes
I show up tonight at emission testing and literally 20 seconds later and a 10 second OBD2 check I get my new tags. No MIL check, no CAT check, no tailpipe test.... didn't even get out of my seat.
So here's one to oregon. FU to your 90 mile limit from a track and no driving on the highways! This weekend I think I''ll drive 91 miles away from PIR and do it all on I5!!!
I show up tonight at emission testing and literally 20 seconds later and a 10 second OBD2 check I get my new tags. No MIL check, no CAT check, no tailpipe test.... didn't even get out of my seat.
So here's one to oregon. FU to your 90 mile limit from a track and no driving on the highways! This weekend I think I''ll drive 91 miles away from PIR and do it all on I5!!!
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Re: Thanks to the Great State of Oregon
[quote="bolus"]
After all that with a crazy law made for Atom's in oregon that doesn't allow you to actually register an Atom with it, and the attitude from the DMV guy in St Helens to the DMV chick in Portland who needed to ask 20 questions before giving me a goddam trip permit last week. Then buying a whole separate exhaust with a CAT, to stripping down my dash to install a MIL light to figuring out all the damn OBD codes
I show up tonight at emission testing and literally 20 seconds later and a 10 second OBD2 check I get my new tags. No MIL check, no CAT check, no tailpipe test.... didn't even get out of my seat.
So here's one to oregon. FU to your 90 mile limit from a track and no driving on the highways! This weekend I think I''ll drive 91 miles away from PIR and do it all on I5!!![/quote]
No.. No.. Tell us how you REALLY feel Bolus.
After all that with a crazy law made for Atom's in oregon that doesn't allow you to actually register an Atom with it, and the attitude from the DMV guy in St Helens to the DMV chick in Portland who needed to ask 20 questions before giving me a goddam trip permit last week. Then buying a whole separate exhaust with a CAT, to stripping down my dash to install a MIL light to figuring out all the damn OBD codes
I show up tonight at emission testing and literally 20 seconds later and a 10 second OBD2 check I get my new tags. No MIL check, no CAT check, no tailpipe test.... didn't even get out of my seat.
So here's one to oregon. FU to your 90 mile limit from a track and no driving on the highways! This weekend I think I''ll drive 91 miles away from PIR and do it all on I5!!![/quote]
No.. No.. Tell us how you REALLY feel Bolus.
Re: Thanks to the Great State of Oregon
Congrats Bolus.
So this was all just to be able to drive less than 90 miles back and forth to the track? Or will what you received legally allow more? I've seen the prior discussions on Oregon happenings but I can't say did anything other than skim them.
So this was all just to be able to drive less than 90 miles back and forth to the track? Or will what you received legally allow more? I've seen the prior discussions on Oregon happenings but I can't say did anything other than skim them.
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Re: Thanks to the Great State of Oregon
I tried to 'do the right thing' a while back and register under the new law that got passed for Atoms. This was the one that was quite a bit more restrictive with limitations on where and when you can drive and you have to only drive within 90 miles of a racetrack. I wrote letters and spoke with lawmakers to help Brammo get it passed.
I had previously registered the only was I could, as a kit car which has no restrictions prior to this new law.
Oregon would not let me register under the new law and I got crap the whole way. Like defending myself at the St Helens DMV for 20 minutes while the guy accused me of wanting to race on the street.
So I went and passed emissions and kept the old registration with no restrictions. I'm certainly excited but at the same time that was a whole lot of sh1t to go through for a 10 sec OBD test so I can keep on driving.
I had previously registered the only was I could, as a kit car which has no restrictions prior to this new law.
Oregon would not let me register under the new law and I got crap the whole way. Like defending myself at the St Helens DMV for 20 minutes while the guy accused me of wanting to race on the street.
So I went and passed emissions and kept the old registration with no restrictions. I'm certainly excited but at the same time that was a whole lot of sh1t to go through for a 10 sec OBD test so I can keep on driving.
Re: Thanks to the Great State of Oregon
[quote="bolus"]
I show up tonight at emission testing and literally 20 seconds later and a 10 second OBD2 check I get my new tags. No MIL check, no CAT check, no tailpipe test.... didn't even get out of my seat. [/quote]
Look at the bright side - if you didn't have the MIL installed, you would have flunked OBDII.
I show up tonight at emission testing and literally 20 seconds later and a 10 second OBD2 check I get my new tags. No MIL check, no CAT check, no tailpipe test.... didn't even get out of my seat. [/quote]
Look at the bright side - if you didn't have the MIL installed, you would have flunked OBDII.
Re: Thanks to the Great State of Oregon
Congrats Bolus!!!
Oh, ... and thanks for the edited version ...
Oh, ... and thanks for the edited version ...
Re: Thanks to the Great State of Oregon
Sometimes I wonder how the USA managed to get anything out of the parking lot, let alone to the moon...
Hope everyone has a great EasterZombie day... Go Jesus, the first recorded Zombie!!
Hope everyone has a great EasterZombie day... Go Jesus, the first recorded Zombie!!
Re: Thanks to the Great State of Oregon
Weren't there some Greek stories that had people ferrying back and forth across the River Styx/Hades?
Re: Thanks to the Great State of Oregon
Congrats.. and I told you so
Sounds like your trip there was just as fast as mine, except I let them sit in my car and take pictures of each other. Too bad your tags say "10", mine say "11"
Sounds like your trip there was just as fast as mine, except I let them sit in my car and take pictures of each other. Too bad your tags say "10", mine say "11"
Re: Thanks to the Great State of Oregon
Our once great country is filling up with people who believe they know what is best for everyone.
What a shame.
What a shame.
Re: Thanks to the Great State of Oregon
[quote="Curator"]
Our once great country is filling up with people who believe they know what is best for everyone.
What a shame.
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That is the bottom line isn't it?
Our once great country is filling up with people who believe they know what is best for everyone.
What a shame.
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That is the bottom line isn't it?
Re: Thanks to the Great State of Oregon
[quote="Curator"]
Our once great country is filling up with people who believe they know what is best for everyone.
What a shame.
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I think you mean: "what is best for you" since the rules don't seem to apply to the rulemakers.
Our once great country is filling up with people who believe they know what is best for everyone.
What a shame.
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I think you mean: "what is best for you" since the rules don't seem to apply to the rulemakers.
Re: Thanks to the Great State of Oregon
[quote="Curator"]
Our once great country is filling up with people who believe they know what is best for everyone.
What a shame.
[/quote]
That description could fit the founding fathers. Support for rebellion was far from universal.
One big difference to my mind is that it turns out they did in large part know what's best. I often marvel at the historic confluence of minds and executors, Jefferson, Franklin, 2 Adam's, Paine, Washington, Allen, Lee, Burr, et al compared to our present day collection of "leaders".
Our once great country is filling up with people who believe they know what is best for everyone.
What a shame.
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That description could fit the founding fathers. Support for rebellion was far from universal.
One big difference to my mind is that it turns out they did in large part know what's best. I often marvel at the historic confluence of minds and executors, Jefferson, Franklin, 2 Adam's, Paine, Washington, Allen, Lee, Burr, et al compared to our present day collection of "leaders".
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