hello After riding sport bikes on the street for decades I’m finally looking to get on the track. Wanting to get a dedicated sub 4K track bike to get started on and allow me to learn on it for a few seasons. I’m hopeful i will eventually want to race down the road, but much learning to do. I am in the Atlanta area and open to suggestion. Hopeful i can find a decent set up from 05’ to 09’ years like a GXSR or R6 or a nicely set up SV. Thanks for any leads. J
About to list my sv on here for 3500. 2003 track bike with clean title. 7200 miles. Engine is all stock. Has a power commander, also has a full hindle exhuast. Vortex rear sets, vortex clip-ons. Vortex 520 sprockets with a few spares of different sizes. Chain new at beginning of the season. Armour bodies fairings. Bike has been low sided on right side at cmp back in april. Rode it the rest of the season that way. Easily repairable. Small dent in the tank. Penski rear shock was rebuilt beginning of the season. ... Gp suspension front fork internals with 1.0 springs. will be serviced this week. Has a quickshifter installed not hooked up. Also have spare set of wheels with rains and rotors. And an extra rear rim.Rains pretty worn from a race on a drying track. Also have another set of front forks with imulators. Scotts steering stabilizer rebuilt beginning of season.Some other spares will come with bike. Have 3 new dunlop 211 160 tires and a 1 year old set of pit possie 160 tire warmers that will go with sale. Also have a couple stands if needed
I have a 2006 GSXR 750 that I'm looking to sell that will meet your budget and is track ready. I know you said 600 but I was in the same situation a few years ago and it's served me well. If you're interested let me know.
With your budget, the sky is the limit... i would say just find anything fuel injected with suspension work and track bodywork. A ‘99 R6 is way more capable than many people want to admit, and being a little down on power compared to newer bikes will serve you well as you upgrade your skills and eventually buy something newer.
SV would be my choice for a new track rider. It will teach you how to go fast on a slow bike...and as is the case with most of the LWT class...leaders are deep into the 600SS lap times. The bigger question is...can your ego deal with riding a LWT bike instead of the 600?
I'd look at a slightly older R6. If you get a 03'-04' they have fuel injection and you can usually look around and get one that is setup with extras for around 2k. Then when you lay it down while learning you have money for repairs.
No ego issues here. Those years are long in the past. Just looking to start the right way and progress as far as i feel comfortable. I have no idea where that is. I ride a KTM SDR and a 75 Norton commando on the street. I love them both but i have more fun on the Norton, so ego hasn’t stopped that. I can see me giving up street riding after 25+ years and get more involved with track and hopefully racing. Lots of great info and great folk on this site. I’m excited to get rolling Jmack
I have an '02 R6 that is in Atlanta. I moved to Cali and didn't take it with me. It's a bummer, because I actually really like it. It's a simple, solid bike. I used it for control riding whenever I wanted a taaad bit more power than my SS SV. http://forums.13x.com/index.php?threads/2002-yamaha-r6-track-bike-atlanta-ga.361974/