Highlights: 2nd Gen SV650 03 frame with 05 motor – clean title in my name 2006 GSXR 1000 front end 2003 GSXR 1000 Triple Tree 2006 GSXR 600 wheels front and rear 2012 Yamaha R6 brake calipers Brake lever guard Brembo 19 RCS master cylinder Endurance Engineering (EE) Subframe Framesliders GPR stabilizer Keyless ignition Leo Vince SBK full exhaust Motion Pro Throttle Kit Penske triple clicker rear shock, revalved by Zoran at TWF Pirelli Slicks with just at least 3 TD left on them Spiegler steel braided brake lines Vortex Triple clamp Vortex rear sprocket 526A-46 Vortex clip-ons Vortex Fairing Stay Woodcraft Rear Sets Woodcraft track body work with a Woodcraft Yamaha R6 tail (never crashed) I am selling a super slick 2003 Gen 2 SV650 with a GSXR 1000 front end. What makes the bike unique is that while it has an SV650 upper and lower bodywork, I had Zoran (the legend from TWF) custom fit a Yamaha R6 tail to a very slick looking skeletonized EE subframe. I spent close to $1000 on the tail alone between the cost of the tail, the subframe, and having Zoran custom fit the whole thing before shipping it to me. All the bodywork is from Woodcraft (including the R6 tail) and was brand new when I bought it and has never ever been crashed. The bike has a clean title in my name and could, in theory, be turned street legal. Cosmetically, the bike looks beautiful in all black with some red highlights. There are a ton of racing mods done to the bike and she handles incredibly well and has bulletproof reliability. I’ll admit, my focus on owning an SV650 that looks as beautiful as this bike and have as many racing mods as it has was probably to compensate for the fact that my riding ability was never quite what I wanted it to be…i.e. I didn’t beat the shit of out of it so it was taken very well care of. While you might only care about all the racing goodies that come on this bike, the truth is (IMHO) that you will likely never see another SV650 that looks as slick as this one. Please note that the bike does not come with the XT Racing GPS lap timer that you see in the photos. That can be purchased separately for $200. I will say that the bike is already set up for use with the lap timer (see the cables that run from the lap timer into the bike) so the lap timer can capture a ton of metrics including speed, rpm, the position of the throttle at any moment, and a ton of other metrics in addition to splits and everything else. The price of the bike is $4800 and the bike is located in Simi Valley, California.