i recorded this small video this weekend.
http://www.flurl.com/item/Ride_for_Sight_2006_u_152253/
LOL :laugh:
I dont really get burn outs.
Ive done it maybe 3 times all of which I did in about 5 days and that was about 3 months ago
Quote from: Complete Loser! on June 25, 2006, 08:10:16 PM
I dont really get burn outs.
Ive done it maybe 3 times all of which I did in about 5 days and that was about 3 months ago
if you watch the video again closely you'll notice that pretty much all actions in this video are perfomed with a beer in one hand... i don't think burnouts make sense until the 6th or 7th beer.
edit: this post sounds bad. beer + motorcycling is a bad mix always... :nono: this was in a closed park and not on public property. The police were standing behind me, watching in amusement :laugh:
noob, and rednecks with nothign else to shoot at.
The only burnouts that are worth a damn are done by motogp fools drifting across the tarmac while standing on their bikes waving at the cheering crowds...
(that 5mph highside rossi pulled off doing that was awesome!)
Quote from: rangerbrown on June 25, 2006, 08:21:11 PM
noob, and rednecks with nothign else to shoot at.
thankfully our rednecks aren't armed like our neighbour to the south's rednecks
this is true, i have a gun for any type of occasion
Yeah, so do I, minus a high powered sniper rifle
dude i want the 50cal snipe that had at the gun shop, been like a year but for 1500$ its got a lot of goodies
HMM, I want the socom II I know its not a sniper rifle, but damn its nice. Ever held/shot one?
sadly no but what i wouldn't to get on the range to do it.
so what ya packin'
normaly, Spring field XD-9mm standard 4 inch barral 15 round clip 1 in chamber.
(http://images.gunsamerica.com/upload/976261352-1.jpg)
i keep two clips one with
fang face by extreem shock, and
and the Air Freedom Round for in the house, (less chance of over penatration.)
click product info at the bottom, the first two that show up are the ones i have
http://www.extremeshockusa.com/
Lets go easy on the gun talk here gentleman. We lost one of our coolest/best mods due to the gun BS. Take it to a gun forum.
-Turd.
Quote from: Turd Ferguson on June 26, 2006, 05:44:11 AM
We lost one of our coolest/best mods due to the gun BS.
I disagree, our coolest and best mods are still here. :bowdown:
:2guns:
Let me ask,
Did alpha really get mad. Cuz ive seen his posts kinda dropp off after that. and If he did get mad, why?
Quote from: Turd Ferguson on June 26, 2006, 05:44:11 AM
Lets go easy on the gun talk here gentleman. We lost one of our coolest/best mods due to the gun BS. Take it to a gun forum.
-Turd.
yea...what are yall thinking...talking about guns in an "
odds n ends" section of a bike forum :icon_rolleyes:
what you carry TadMC??
got a sig p226 that i carry...as for the "sniper rifle" i got a Rem 700 5-R milspec barrel...its freaking awesome. :2guns:
S&W 40 cal,
Remington 870 express
High Point 40 cal (Crappy gun)
I said one of our coolest mods. RoadsterGal was chased off by gun-toting assholes. Sorry, but guns are a controvercial subject. Maybe you guys could take your conversation to PM's?
-Turd.
I don't think that we lost anyone due to gun talk itself, just the war that always ensues between gun and anti-gun people. If it would stay on simple a gun topic and not a debate its alright but it never will. So with that I would say I agree, the moto forum isn't the best place to discuss guns and if you must I believe you can start threads in the farm now. I just don't want another civil war on the forum.
Edit: didn't see the second page, i think i need to go the the farm for a bit :laugh: :laugh:. Anyway back on topic, burnouts are pointless unless you have new tires ready to go on and you want to send the old ones out with a cloud of smoke :laugh: :laugh:
Quote from: Turd Ferguson on June 26, 2006, 09:56:04 AMRoadsterGal was chased off by gun-toting assholes.
:laugh: Dang this GS board has gone bad :2guns:
Why the hell does having a gun make you a gun toting ass hole.
Im a nice guy.... seriously!@!!!
as am i, i have it for only one reason, PP
I have mine for one reason,
To threaten my fiancee when she doesn't do the dishes
crazy americans carrying guns around in public :laugh:
:nono:
here you can barely have legal registered guns in your house let alone any concealed carry licences.. we have CCW licences but they're extremely rare.
TadMC: you forgot about cleaning the house and doing the laundry :thumb:
thats why i live in america
hey ranger how do you like that XD? I was thinking about getting a P99, but i saw an ad for the XD and it peaked my interest.
and hmmm burnouts are something i should try, along with wheelies, cause i feel like being a dumb ass noob before i grow some more brain cells and get that common sense stuff
Quote from: TadMC on June 26, 2006, 11:33:17 AM
Why the hell does having a gun make you a gun toting ass hole.
Im a nice guy.... seriously!@!!!
No one said toting a gun makes you an @$$hole. Just the gun toter in this instance happened to be an @$$hole.
if you have a consealed carry licence can you basicly go anywhere minus airports and stuff with your gun?
Quote from: aaronstj on June 26, 2006, 04:09:10 PM
Quote from: TadMC on June 26, 2006, 11:33:17 AM
Why the hell does having a gun make you a gun toting ass hole.
Im a nice guy.... seriously!@!!!
No one said toting a gun makes you an @$$hole. Just the gun toter in this instance happened to be an @$$hole.
You da man Aaron. Hows the powder blue GS treating you? Do you keep in contact with RoadsterGal or Davipu?
-Turd.
Quote from: mike_mike on June 26, 2006, 04:31:55 PM
if you have a consealed carry licence can you basicly go anywhere minus airports and stuff with your gun?
no government buildings, no where that serves alcohol, no schools, no libraries and i has to be concealed (ie no waiving it around)... some states accept ccw permits from certain other states and other states don't, it's kinda wierd. then there are some states don't allow any ccw.
Quote from: LimaXray on June 26, 2006, 04:42:19 PM
Quote from: mike_mike on June 26, 2006, 04:31:55 PM
if you have a consealed carry licence can you basicly go anywhere minus airports and stuff with your gun?
no government buildings, no where that serves alcohol, no schools, no libraries and i has to be concealed (ie no waiving it around)... some states accept ccw permits from certain other states and other states don't, it's kinda wierd. then there are some states don't allow any ccw.
thats true for the most part...of course every state is different. here's some facts from VA.
open carry is legal...fun too. have received some funny comments from some libtards around the area...as have many of my friends.
have to open carry in restaurants where they sale alcohol, concealed carry is illegal.
most gov. buildings are off limits as well as schools k-12 and VCU. all other colleges are fair game.
some interesting trivia about the US gun laws. states with the most restrictive laws also have some of the highest crime rates...New York, California, Michigan, and DC....wonder why??? :2guns:
back to the topic at hand...the only thing that i definetly want to do on my bike is a burnout...i think they are cool and i love the smell of burned rubber. wheelies and stoppies eventually...but will do a burnout when i have new tires ready to go on :thumb:
You know I just think that people try to press there beliefs on people to much.
I have 3 guns, but I dont expect you all to have guns. For me, I grew up in rural louisiana, hell for my 5th birthday I got a BB gun (Daisy biatches). Ive been around them my entire life its a cultural thing
The same goes for people who dont own fire arms, sure you may think that they are bad, but some people want to own one. And if it make you feel safer great, but just cuz you have one doesnt mean your going to be shooting 12 year olds.
Me and my fiancee are the perfect example*, she's not a big fan of guns, but she knows I am absolutely responsible, and never play with them, but every now and then she get in a huffy about guns being in the house, but I give her a good wrap to the jaw with the butt of my shotgun and she shuts up.
*Of how not to dispute the gun issue
in canada we just battle it out a little differently:
if you have a problem with someone, you pull their shirt over their head and start filling them with left and right hooks
Quote from: TadMC on June 26, 2006, 05:00:23 PM
You know I just think that people try to press there beliefs on people to much.
I have 3 guns, but I dont expect you all to have guns. For me, I grew up in rural louisiana, hell for my 5th birthday I got a BB gun (Daisy biatches). Ive been around them my entire life its a cultural thing
The same goes for people who dont own fire arms, sure you may think that they are bad, but some people want to own one. And if it make you feel safer great, but just cuz you have one doesnt mean your going to be shooting 12 year olds.
Me and my fiancee are the perfect example*, she's not a big fan of guns, but she knows I am absolutely responsible, and never play with them, but every now and then she get in a huffy about guns being in the house, but I give her a good wrap to the jaw with the butt of my shotgun and she shuts up.
*Of how not to dispute the gun issue
they do call it the "sportsmans paradise" for a reason...
I started consitering getting a gun after Katrina, sometimes the law just cant protect you, or even worse the law is gone! Think about that....
-ash
Quote from: LimaXray on June 26, 2006, 01:49:21 PM
hey ranger how do you like that XD? I was thinking about getting a P99, but i saw an ad for the XD and it peaked my interest.
and hmmm burnouts are something i should try, along with wheelies, cause i feel like being a dumb ass noob before i grow some more brain cells and get that common sense stuff
its a great back up, home protection or range pistol but way to heavy (loaded) so doesn't make a good PPW (personal protection weapon) depends what you want the gun to be used for. i would love to have the
titanium frame, hammerless trigger, 38cal snub nose revolver small, light and use by all sc state HWY police
Quote from: ashman on June 26, 2006, 09:14:50 PM
they do call it the "sportsmans paradise" for a reason...
I started consitering getting a gun after Katrina, sometimes the law just cant protect you, or even worse the law is gone! Think about that....
-ash
i prefer to protect myself and my family without having to rely on someone else who may or may not be there in any given situation.
you can go to the airport with any gun, well not any gun. at check in the gun must be documented and then put in gun safe by the airline ect.. call them for details if you want to fly and take it with you.
Quote from: rangerbrown on June 26, 2006, 10:14:38 PM
Quote from: LimaXray on June 26, 2006, 01:49:21 PM
hey ranger how do you like that XD? I was thinking about getting a P99, but i saw an ad for the XD and it peaked my interest.
and hmmm burnouts are something i should try, along with wheelies, cause i feel like being a dumb ass noob before i grow some more brain cells and get that common sense stuff
its a great back up, home protection or range pistol but way to heavy (loaded) so doesn't make a good PPW (personal protection weapon) depends what you want the gun to be used for. i would love to have the
titanium frame, hammerless trigger, 38cal snub nose revolver small, light and use by all sc state HWY police
I HATE hammerless revolvers. Something just aint right with a hammerless
Quote from: TadMC on June 26, 2006, 10:17:09 PM
I HATE hammerless revolvers. Something just aint right with a hammerless
so you dont like glocks either?? just wondering...i hate them personally.
Quote from: rangerbrown on June 26, 2006, 10:14:38 PM
small, light and use by all sc state HWY police
funny story...i just bought my fiance a sig p228 for her birthday and the same day we saw her dad(fairfax county cop) and asked what he was carrying...he had a sig p229. pretty funny they are carrying pretty much the same gun(few exceptions)
hammer less revolvers are great. think about this, if you were a girl (for you girls)
gun in purse, all you have to do is pull it out, it will not get hung up on the strap, also on the same note, if i were tying to get the gun from you as i attacked i can keep you form firing it. because there no hammer.
on Sim-auto there is always a chance of mis fires, this is were the revolver comes in, if it fails to fire, just pull the trigger again, no need to unjam it.
snub nose = small can compact.
38, wide selection for rounds to use, tryed and tested dependable.
+P's hurt
+p+ hurt more :laugh:
230 gr 45cal Hydra-Shoks hurt more :icon_twisted:.
Quote from: rangerbrown on June 26, 2006, 10:47:42 PM
hammer less revolvers are great. think about this, if you were a girl (for you girls)
gun in purse, all you have to do is pull it out, it will not get hung up on the strap, also on the same note, if i were tying to get the gun from you as i attacked i can keep you form firing it. because there no hammer.
on Sim-auto there is always a chance of mis fires, this is were the revolver comes in, if it fails to fire, just pull the trigger again, no need to unjam it.
snub nose = small can compact.
38, wide selection for rounds to use, tryed and tested dependable.
I agree, the 38 is a perfect gun for concealed carry. The wife wanted something better suited for her grip to keep in the house when I was away on business trips so I got her a model 85 Taurus ultra-light snub 38 (5 shot but with hammer). It soon became my favorite gun. I was very impressed with the grouping even with the small barrel. It weights about 17oz. so its great to take on backpacking trips where weight is a concern.
Quote from: Toledo Jim on June 27, 2006, 02:11:20 AM
230 gr 45cal Hydra-Shoks hurt more :icon_twisted:.
that was my carry ammo when i had my USPC .45...great gun