9 mil is definatly the new .380 every where i go has 9X19 rounds. Meijers, Wally world (commies), and the gun shops. My Bersa thunder nine is sooo much fun to shoot, got it as a cheap gun to just beat the crap outta and fell in love with it. as far as theose other rounds go Bill goodmans G&N show(BRING A FRIEND! ) is a great place for rounds and other goodies. I got 400 9 mil rounds for 50 bucks. and 300 hollow points for 55. just go to a show stock up for the year and call it a day.
if i get the cash i'll buy it right away, exactly the kind of bike i'm looking for and exactly the right price. my tax return should be back by the first week of april.
Thank GOD some one gave up COD 4!! It was a good game but not "the best game of all time" as most made it out to be. my favorite shooter(before Killzone 2) was Rainbow 6 Vegas 2, just cause it felt more like my combat training. my PS network name is Parar3sq003. see ya online.
I've got a PS3, lookin for people to play with. I've got Warhawk, Killzone 2, burnout paradise, NFS undercover, Midnight club LA, GH World tour and III, and Soul Cal IV. hope there's some part time gamers on here like me.
or were you referring to the 1125r? whats this about a "proper" sport bike? any links? just wondering because like i said before i really don't want to get a buell as my first bike. i'd be devestated for anything to happen to it. but if they come out with a more competitive model three years from now that would be exciting!!
fifth actually http://www.motorcycle.com/news/2009-daytona-200-results-88058.html and yes i do know that a 600 is PLENTY of bike and is not typically considered a starter bike (by people who actually ride). but that's what both the riders i know started on. and its also up to me to keep myself aware and safe.
[quote=you'll do just fine in this great hobby/sport. Thanks, It's a hobby i've been wanting to get into since i first remember hearing dad tell stories with his friends about the ride that day. Oh and the 1125R is beautiful. thinking about it now the only reason i stopped thinking about it was because it was out of my price range, but it would be a great present for my self for graduating. love that bike.
defiantly, im hoping to score a walk in for MSF here soon. and i won't get a bike (obviously) before MSF. i'm gonna get a 600 for my first bike and 3 years down the road get something bigger. my dad rode sport bikes while i was a kid and he pounded the importance of learning from more experienced riders into my head by the time i was 12. wrillo talked me outta getting the xb12r as my first bike, but i'd like to get it after i'm more experienced.
hey, just wondering about buells, wondering if anyone on here has ever ridden one or ridden with one. i know that even my friends 08 ZZR 600 has slightly faster 1/4 mile times, but are they really as amazing in the twisties as they're hyped up to be? I'm specifically thinking of the XB12R, I saw a video a while back that pitted it against the SS1000 Duc and another bike that i can't remember also 2 cyl (japanese company not really seen in the states). it trashed them both according to the pro tester but i can't seem to find it again. I really like the idea of buying American but you won't catch me dead on a cruiser. thanks for your input.
i definitely want FI but i'll go carb if i can't find FI for my price, i want this bike to last me all through college (the next three+ years) without me itching for an upgrade.
I live at the intersection of research and Patterson by the Marions pizza of beavrcreek. i gonna get either an R6, ZX6, XB9R, or GSX-R 600 (in order of want) just depends on prices that i find, looking to spend no more than 4300. sorry for the double post i'm new to the whole forum thing don't really know how to work it yet. k just found the edit button:slap:
Hey all, i don't have a bike yet but i am getting one end of april early may. one of my bestfriends, wrillo, got me on here after showing me around a bit. he also takes credit for talking me out of a 1200 as my first bike.... yea i was one of those. anyway hope to see some of you out riding this summer.