A little background, I was in the intro to track program with Racer 5 in June of this year. I had a great time for 3 days and have had the itch to get onto the track. I signed up for a Racer 5 endurance race on a 125 & 250 in September. In the mean time all I have been thinking about is track days and getting my own track bike. For now I would just like to do track days as I don't think I have the funds available to race and all the added expenses that brings, plus I'd like to work on getting me smooth and comfortable before that.
So here is where I am now. I have found a 2003 SV650 that is track ready and have done some research and it looks like a great bike to get accustomed to the track on. I will be riding Grand Bend almost exclusively as I can be there in about 35 minutes which means weekday track days are very easy to attend. I plan to start out on good street tires and not slicks as I probably won't have the speed for them and this way I can slowly purchase a generator and warmers as I get the itch to go racing.
Can some of you more experienced track day/racers chime in on this bike and your thoughts? Is it priced well, seem to be capable, missing something, have some things done that are great, etc...
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-sport-bikes/...ke/1169796140?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
I have sent a few messages to the owner and know the following information:
- The bike is track ready (only been to track days, not raced)
- Comes with a rear stand and stock forks
- Forks have been rebuilt with racetech springs and ZX-14 rear shock
- New sprockets, chain and tune up (sprockets are geared down for acceleration, less top end, good for GBM)
- Stock engine with full Hindle system
Some advice for a new guy would be appreciated, Thanks.
So here is where I am now. I have found a 2003 SV650 that is track ready and have done some research and it looks like a great bike to get accustomed to the track on. I will be riding Grand Bend almost exclusively as I can be there in about 35 minutes which means weekday track days are very easy to attend. I plan to start out on good street tires and not slicks as I probably won't have the speed for them and this way I can slowly purchase a generator and warmers as I get the itch to go racing.
Can some of you more experienced track day/racers chime in on this bike and your thoughts? Is it priced well, seem to be capable, missing something, have some things done that are great, etc...
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-sport-bikes/...ke/1169796140?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
I have sent a few messages to the owner and know the following information:
- The bike is track ready (only been to track days, not raced)
- Comes with a rear stand and stock forks
- Forks have been rebuilt with racetech springs and ZX-14 rear shock
- New sprockets, chain and tune up (sprockets are geared down for acceleration, less top end, good for GBM)
- Stock engine with full Hindle system
Some advice for a new guy would be appreciated, Thanks.