You'll be fine out there. It sounds like you are starting with the right mind set. Big or small bike if you want to race, join SOAR, a track day is just for fun, a chance to improve your skills. Nothing wrong with pushing, but the real winners the ones who can load the bike up in one piece. We have seen street riders new to the track step on 1000's with the wrong mind set and end up with in the hospital with severe injuries or hitting other bikes. You can do that on any bike, just quicker on a 1000. I started with a ninja 500 on the track, then went to a 1000RR. It was a bit step. The 1000RR is great at mosport and SMP, but the 600's are better for the smaller tracks. The power is fun, but you will spend more on tires.
Smoothness far out weights throttle % for tire budget. I use the GB covers, been through many crashes and work excellent. You don't really need to do much to the bike to start out. Everyone starts strapping high $ parts to bikes, but you don't really need them the first season. Wait with some of it until you are faster. For all of the parts I've put on it, here are the most important ones starting out:
1.) case covers, absolute must, the cases are extremely thin
2.) rear shock, stock on the 08-11 is terrible. Front forks are actually not bad, you'll be fine starting with correct springs
3.) brembo master brake cylinder + SS lines + RBF 660
4.) Fiberglass + remove all the street stuff + steering damper (I used the stock damper until I took all the street stuff off, which made the front too light. Part of this might be the ignition retarder on the bike masking the throttle reading to the ECU which may affect the HESD, but just a theory), ABS plastic sucks to crash/repair
5.) quickshifter was nice to add, but you don't actually need it starting out
c ya out there
Thats what its about, having fun. I'm not racing anyone I'm just about improving my riding and seeing what the bike can do. When you're in love, you're in love and I love the 1000RR. 65%, 10% it doesn't matter as long as I'm having fun and its safe. I'll progress at my own pace and take it one day at a time. Just going to have fun and meet some new friends and if I'm being passed by the ninja 250, its all good.
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