Oregon Riders?
#2
not as many of us exist as we used too
Springbubba is in Idaho now, Trinc sold his hawk, mine is still getting rebuilt after my accident. I don't know about some of the others but I haven't heard alot lately from the other Oregon riders. I am still down for riding though I have other bikes I can use.
Springbubba is in Idaho now, Trinc sold his hawk, mine is still getting rebuilt after my accident. I don't know about some of the others but I haven't heard alot lately from the other Oregon riders. I am still down for riding though I have other bikes I can use.
#16
A quick search reveled this: Why Can’t You Pump Your Own Gas in Oregon and New Jersey? - Mental Floss
And a note from a local:
And a note from a local:
First off, I am an Oregonian. I really like the law most of the time. It’s not laziness, it’s convinience. To just crack your window, stick out your visa, “fill it with regular”, and take a relaxing 2 minute powernap. Just kidding about the last part, but it is quite relaxing to not have to be frigid or blown away by the wind and the smell and spilt gas. It actually goes faster sometimes than in other states when people have to get out. Also, in California the prices are typically worse than ours. Not getting out tempts people less to go in and buy useless things. Saves our money and doesn’t hold up other drivers. Plus, less chance of car jackings.
I hope they never change the law, I like it.
Now on the other side, I had a motorcycle for a few years and you pump your own gas with that. However, what is realy rediculous is they have to hand you the nozzel. You pull up within arms reach of it and can’t grab it without someone saying something.. I still did it every time I had to wait and just said it came from another attendant.
I hope they never change the law, I like it.
Now on the other side, I had a motorcycle for a few years and you pump your own gas with that. However, what is realy rediculous is they have to hand you the nozzel. You pull up within arms reach of it and can’t grab it without someone saying something.. I still did it every time I had to wait and just said it came from another attendant.
#17
A quick search reveled this: Why Can’t You Pump Your Own Gas in Oregon and New Jersey? - Mental Floss
And a note from a local:
And a note from a local:
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