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RE: Something New You've Got... - MousemanLV - 2015-10-20 08:37

wh...whh...waaaaaai? y u do this. There's no benefit from using it. nismo y u


RE: Something New You've Got... - Rooztez - 2015-10-21 14:44

On october 12th there was oneplus 2 open sale and got myself one with 64gb of storage and 4gb ram. And to go with that i also ordered the rosewood back.
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RE: Something New You've Got... - Ras - 2015-10-21 15:51

Bought Samsung Galaxy S6 today. I'm sure you probably know what it looks like.


RE: Something New You've Got... - Audiojack - 2015-10-21 16:08

(2015-10-21 15:51)Ras Wrote:  I'm sure you probably know what it looks like.

Just like every other phone. W00t Any first impressions?


RE: Something New You've Got... - Ras - 2015-10-21 16:31

Very nice is my first impression. Definitely faster than my trusty, old S3. Seem to have some nice features, including a very good camera and screen. Also decent sound from the speaker.


RE: Something New You've Got... - Sebas - 2015-10-22 19:47

Winter tires for the Fit

Nokian Hakkapeliitta R2
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RE: Something New You've Got... - Audiojack - 2015-10-22 19:53

(2015-10-22 19:47)Sebas Wrote:  Nokian Hakkapeliitta R2

Awwww yiaaa boiiii. Can't get better than that! Thumbup


RE: Something New You've Got... - Cola - 2015-10-28 17:40

Passed my test for A2 today, so now I can finally legally ride my BMW

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RE: Something New You've Got... - Borja - 2015-10-28 17:54

Congratulations!


RE: Something New You've Got... - Don - 2015-10-28 21:35

(2015-10-22 19:47)Sebas Wrote:  Winter tires for the Fit

Nokian Hakkapeliitta R2
[Image: NT_product-image_HKPL_R2.png?c=product_image_desktop]

I just saw these Nokian's come worst out of test preformed by Consumer Reports.
Let's hope your tires are not also wearing that fast!
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RE: Something New You've Got... - Sebas - 2015-10-29 15:06

(2015-10-28 21:35)Don Wrote:  
(2015-10-22 19:47)Sebas Wrote:  Winter tires for the Fit

Nokian Hakkapeliitta R2
Entyre 2.0

Same maker, not the same model. Entyre is made to be more environment friendly where as the Hakkapeliitta is purely made for performance. Hakka's are also pretty much the flagship tire for Nokian Wink


RE: Something New You've Got... - Don - 2015-10-29 15:43

(2015-10-29 15:06)Sebas Wrote:  
(2015-10-28 21:35)Don Wrote:  
(2015-10-22 19:47)Sebas Wrote:  Winter tires for the Fit

Nokian Hakkapeliitta R2
Entyre 2.0

Same maker, not the same model. Entyre is made to be more environment friendly where as the Hakkapeliitta is purely made for performance. Hakka's are also pretty much the flagship tire for Nokian Wink

Ohh okay! Well there you have it don't buy environment friendly tires xD


RE: Something New You've Got... - Audiojack - 2015-10-29 15:51

(2015-10-29 15:43)Don Wrote:  
(2015-10-29 15:06)Sebas Wrote:  
(2015-10-28 21:35)Don Wrote:  
(2015-10-22 19:47)Sebas Wrote:  Winter tires for the Fit

Nokian Hakkapeliitta R2
Entyre 2.0

Same maker, not the same model. Entyre is made to be more environment friendly where as the Hakkapeliitta is purely made for performance. Hakka's are also pretty much the flagship tire for Nokian Wink

Ohh okay! Well there you have it don't buy environment friendly tires xD

Although in all-season use (driving on dry roads during the summer) the type of "nordic studless tires" that the Hakkapeliitta is, will wear down faster than purposeful summer tires of course because of the compound.

Tires are always a compromise, but for real seasonal winter use, that's pretty much the best you can get Biggrin


RE: Something New You've Got... - Sebas - 2015-10-29 16:07

(2015-10-29 15:51)Audiojack Wrote:  Although in all-season use (driving on dry roads during the summer) the type of "nordic studless tires" that the Hakkapeliitta is, will wear down faster than purposeful summer tires of course because of the compound.

Tires are always a compromise, but for real seasonal winter use, that's pretty much the best you can get Biggrin

That's why we have 2 sets of tires for our cars. Driving with Winter tires in the summer is like watching marshmallows melt in a fire.


RE: Something New You've Got... - Tibe - 2015-10-29 18:43

(2015-10-29 16:07)Sebas Wrote:  
(2015-10-29 15:51)Audiojack Wrote:  Although in all-season use (driving on dry roads during the summer) the type of "nordic studless tires" that the Hakkapeliitta is, will wear down faster than purposeful summer tires of course because of the compound.

Tires are always a compromise, but for real seasonal winter use, that's pretty much the best you can get Biggrin

That's why we have 2 sets of tires for our cars. Driving with Winter tires in the summer is like watching marshmallows melt in a fire.

Pretty much everyone here in Finland also has 2 sets of tires for their car(s). IIRC It's even illegal to drive with studded tires in the summer time.


RE: Something New You've Got... - Olli - 2015-10-29 19:28

(2015-10-29 18:43)Tibe Wrote:  IIRC It's even illegal to drive with studded tires in the summer time.

Yeah, that's correct. Same thing the other way around, if you're caught driving with summer tires during winter time (December-February), you'll be fined. Though you'll first receive a warning.


RE: Something New You've Got... - Sebas - 2015-10-29 20:26

(2015-10-29 19:28)Olli Wrote:  
(2015-10-29 18:43)Tibe Wrote:  IIRC It's even illegal to drive with studded tires in the summer time.

Yeah, that's correct. Same thing the other way around, if you're caught driving with summer tires during winter time (December-February), you'll be fined. Though you'll first receive a warning.

Here in Quebec, you can drive with winter tires all-year-around. The only restriction is that you NEED to have them installed before December 15th. The other restriction is that if your tires are studded, you can only drive with them between December 15th and April 15th.


RE: Something New You've Got... - Renegade - 2015-10-29 20:39

T500-RS Dashboard Biggrin

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RE: Something New You've Got... - Owl - 2015-10-29 21:32

OK now I'm jelly, go away renegade!


Jokes - must have been expensive! But such a nice add-on!


RE: Something New You've Got... - Audiojack - 2015-10-29 22:01

(2015-10-29 20:26)Sebas Wrote:  
(2015-10-29 19:28)Olli Wrote:  
(2015-10-29 18:43)Tibe Wrote:  IIRC It's even illegal to drive with studded tires in the summer time.

Yeah, that's correct. Same thing the other way around, if you're caught driving with summer tires during winter time (December-February), you'll be fined. Though you'll first receive a warning.

Here in Quebec, you can drive with winter tires all-year-around. The only restriction is that you NEED to have them installed before December 15th. The other restriction is that if your tires are studded, you can only drive with them between December 15th and April 15th.

The restrictions only concern studded tires here as well, just to be clear.