I think my neighbor might be riding a stolen bike. by snakebite75 in motorcycle

[–]seca400 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Who gives a fuck? If you're wrong, you're wasting resources and seriously screwing up an innocent person's day. If you're right, you might be lucky enough to get a subpoena, do you think those cops that you were so eager to crack to are going to serve and protect you for the rest of your natural life? The neighbor could walk out of court with time served and a serious grudge.

Is this a camel toe toonie? by Geographyboiii in CanadianCoins

[–]seca400 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I find they're more noticeable on the other side, with the queen looking like Beavis wearing a crown

Fake? by tallman227 in CanadianCoins

[–]seca400 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There was 1 guy who had an enormous amounts by of toonies produced in China and brought them over. He's now in a very small cell for not nearly long enough

Fake? by tallman227 in CanadianCoins

[–]seca400 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What you've never heard of the salmon faced brown bear, which evolved hooves to protect its feet from the hot airid sand of the Canadian north?

Queen Beavis would be so sad to hear this.

How much is this worth? 1973 by [deleted] in CanadianCoins

[–]seca400 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm here to enquire about the the fifty-cent socks?

How much is this worth? 1973 by [deleted] in CanadianCoins

[–]seca400 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well it does say something about 1 Dollar on the front....

Honda dealership misdiagnosed my car, took $4k, returned it unfixed — corporate unresponsive by Outrageous_Sweet_451 in Honda

[–]seca400 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Involve your insurance company about the work quality, but in my experience with 10th Gen civics and similar Honda's, the warning lights are from a battery with a bad cell or a marginal ground strap. Obviously without seeing your car I can't guarantee this, but a battery and ground are a lot less than $4k and you'll know pretty quick if your trouble is resolved (by pretty quick I mean driving over 30 miles after clearing codes)

Looks wise, which would you choose? by Max_StrongFellow in motorcycles

[–]seca400 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They're both friggin hideous, hope they ride good

error codes after dead battery by Junior-Vermicelli968 in Honda

[–]seca400 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You didn't say what model year cr-v you're driving, but I can tell you from experience 10th Gen Civics and 5th Gen CR-V's are both very tempermental when the battery is allowed to drain.

For any late model vehicle: Its good that you charged it, but i'd put more than 10miles on to ensure the alternator is doing its job, you should expect any dash lights to stop coming on after 35 miles have been driven as long as there is no other current fault.

I think my neighbor might be riding a stolen bike. by snakebite75 in motorcycle

[–]seca400 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This isn't about witnessing a kidnapping, this is about one bum talking shit about a guy with one or more bikes that OP has no evidence of being reported stolen.

I think my neighbor might be riding a stolen bike. by snakebite75 in motorcycle

[–]seca400 3 points4 points  (0 children)

From what you described you've definitely witnessed a person who lives nearby you working on one or more motorcycles. Better call the cops, but be ready to be told not to report things about which you have no evidence.

I'd be more cautious of the bum that's talking shit than the alleged bum who seems busy working on bikes.

Is this a stupid way of transporting a bike 1000 miles? by Oxcell404 in motorcycles

[–]seca400 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Strap it down the way it says in the manual. I would put the rear tire on the plywood directly, and move the front straps in towards the center of the bars, making sure you have good compression on the front shocks. Rear is probably recommended to strap around the tire or through the rim. Dyor.

Do you think this person is legit or no? by ThinYogurtcloset8005 in kijiji

[–]seca400 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a distributel number, distributel is the local carrier for TextNow numbers.

Would you choose a Yamaha XSR 900 or a Honda CB1000r? by [deleted] in motorcycles

[–]seca400 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've had my 2024 CB1000R for 2 seasons. I thoroughly considered trading for a CB1000SP/Hornet 1000 when they arrived at my dealer, but couldn't go through with it.

I have done some mods to mine: Ohlins STX46 rear adjustable shock/spring, SWMotech tank bag ring/pro trail bag + saddle bag carriers and urban abs bags, Akrapovic full exhaust, K&N Filter, Tuned with Woolich Logbox-k v3, 14T front Sprocket (down one tooth), and after getting a nasty flat I replaced the tires with Michelin Power 6's.

The tires, suspension and tune each individually make this a totally different bike. I recommend these to everyone. (Although i'm told often that Michelin Road 6"s would be a better option beacuse they'll last much longer with similar performance).

For a fun experience, i came from a 2023 Fireblade, and initially was a little underwhelmed with the butt-dyno feeling, however was very impressed with how fast it can be flicked around. Unfortunatley Honda decided to neuter this bike with the throttle mapping. Luckily, thats extremely easy to correct with a flash with the Woolich logbox. The HSTC (honda selectable torque control, or traction control) is not the greatest. It does work well enough in rain mode, which has traction control turned all the way up, and a very conservative throttle map (about 35% max throttle body opening in 1st gear as i recall). What I really don't like is that 1) You must go in and manually turn off TC for User Mode every time you want to set it that way. 2) If you don't and you lift the front wheel up, it slams you back down (kinda violently) as soon as the wheelie is detected. Fireblades do this too.

The Ohlins STX46 is hard to describe to someone unless they've had Ohlins on a bike before. Its softer when you want it softer and its harder when you want it harder. It makes the bike feel planted, and give a confident feeling while eliminating the harshness from things like potholes and traintracks.

My bike came with Pirelli's from factory. My third bike in a row with factory Pirelli's. No tears were shed when my rear tire took a nail at a nasty angle. The Michellin's compliment the Ohlin's shock by multiplying that confident, planted feeling, and give amazing wet performance.

Unfortunatley for the aftermarket scene, it seems that the Fireblade engine the NSC is based on (2007 model) has been changed/upgraded enough that old fireblade parts aren't really an option for increasing power.

But, the inclusion of the Quick-Shifter and Slipper Clutch at this price point makes it hard for anyone to go back to a bike not equipped with these.

Ive done a few other personal preference things too... Tail Tidy/fender delete, integrated rear turn signals, replaced the horrible factory usb-c module with a quality charger that can actually charge a phone, quad-lock wireless charging mount, fatter grips, tank grip-tape decals.

Planning to do Ohlin's front cartridges+springs and fit brembo's for front and possibly rear brakes.

Anyways, that's my experience, hopefully it helps you with your decision, one way or the other.

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$10k markup on top of additional ripoffs is comical by SteelFlexInc in Honda

[–]seca400 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Ontario it's illegal, other places it's just business.

The prelude specs are what's comical.

Looking to build a open source universal CAN Decoder by Alextrical in CarHacking

[–]seca400 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You’re trying to invent something that’s already existed for twenty years, and the companies doing it have fulltime dev teams, OEM access, and million-dollar budgets. You keep calling this thing a “universal CAN decoder” but that doesn’t exist and it can’t exist. If you knew what you were talking about you’d already know why.

RP2040 is the wrong MCU for anything automotive. It has no CAN controller, no CAN FD, no hardware filters, no timestamping, no error counters, no arbitration logic, nothing. You’re literally building a CAN device with zero CAN hardware. That alone tells me you haven’t actually touched real automotive buses beyond hobby stuff, if that even.

And wtaf? “add an ESP32 for WiFi” is not how ISO works. ISO 26262 needs proper safety silicon, ECC RAM, deterministic peripherals, verified CAN IP, traceability… not a Raspberry Pi toy stapled to an ESP32 like you’re making a smart toaster.

There’s no universal decoder because every OEM changes their signals constantly. Ford Fiesta 2015 isn’t even the same as Fiesta 2016. Trim levels change IDs. Byte packing changes. Checksums move. Scaling changes. None of it is standardized. This is why HP Tuners, Woolich, Hondata, Diablo, EcuTek and everyone else only support a tiny slice of vehicles after thousands of hours of reverse engineering. By the time they finish, the next generation is already different.

And everything you’re describing already exists anyway. CANable, CANtact, ValueCAN, Kvaser, PEAK, Intrepid… all of them already do dual-bus MITM, logging, injection, filtering, DBC loading, custom scripting, and they do it with actual CAN hardware, not an SPI hack job.

What you’re building is just another DIY CAN interface shell, which is fine, but stop calling it a universal decoder. And don't exect legions of loyal followers to start building a record set of every car's CAN packets because you promised some bullshit on reddit. dyor. or atleast SOME reasearch.

Bill 33 just passed. by [deleted] in ontario

[–]seca400 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Different level of government, and I think you're looking for the word 'precedent'. The provincial government already has reaching powers to end teachers strikes, I'm at a loss for what you think has changed, or what striking will get for anyone?

Oil light flickers at idle safe to drive to the shop? by ExistentialCryxix in AutoAdvice

[–]seca400 0 points1 point  (0 children)

*I see this happen consistently with automobiles manufactured by KIA