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r1crusher

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  1. OK, r1crusher.  Sorry for the loss.  Take care and keep in touch.  We will get together and ride soon enough.  The season is only beginning.

     

    Thanks for the condolences, OB.  As it turns out it looks like my in-law wants to shoot for tomorrow morning now so there's a slight possibility that I might be able to get out tomorrow afternoon. :)  I'll try to keep ya posted as the day progresses.

  2. I'd be game for this.  One question...I'd love to get my significant other in on this if it's not over the top kind of a class.  She comfortable with guns and she's a safe shooter, I'd just like for her to have some better defensive skills.

  3. Well I'm not going to pay someone more than what I could do it for myself...which is free. :D  As for the software, I won't say one way or the other but I will say it can be "borrowed" rather easily. 

  4. I've not verified this but I was told by someone at a local well know gun range that there might not be a need for a trust in order to get things such as suppressors anymore in the state.  I personally don't believe it and again I've not researched it so...

     

    But I can tell you that doing an NFA trust (Revocable Living Trust) from what I've read is pretty damn simple and you can use any number of online places to create it or purchase software to created it.  I personally found some software to create one, I have it all done and just need to get the final part done (i.e. notary).

  5. I'm another Roku dude.  I have several around the house here, in our toy hauler and I even have one that I take when I travel for work.  The Roku stick is very convenient due to it's size but I still prefer an actual box so that I can plug in a usb drive and watch content that I've purchased and ripped or whatever isn't on Netflix or Hulu Plus.

     

    My $.02. :D

     

    PS - My wife bought a Neo and it's a POS...fyi.

  6. When I started running faster times I was chewing up the Rosso rears after just a few track days.  Switching to the SCs helped longevity but I think some of that was due to running warmers as they keep the heat cycles to a min. throughout the day.  You won't be hammering a cold tire and wearing it out compared to going out on a hot tire.  I was running :09s at PIRC on the Rosso and I could touch :07s on the SC.  Don't know what times your typically running but IMO most trackday guys can't push a good street tire beyond it's safe limits.  I'd still recommend a set of tires cheap enough to get you good life at the track and use the remaining $$ for more trackdays or tires.  I wouldn't rule out the Rosso as a good tire for the low-mid "I" group rider not using warmers.

     

    PS - don't forget that with some race tires if you're not keeping the heat in them on the track just because you're a little slower they might not work at their peak.

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