BIKE IS SOLD!!!!
Up for sale, 2000 SV650 STOCK engine, bill of sale only, RACE bike!
Racing is expensive enough! Be SMART....get a good stock bike that you can have FUN on, that won't cost you thousands of dollars every time you wreck, so you can spend money on more important items, like leathers ($400-1K)/helmets ($300-700)/boots ($300)/gloves ($150), and most importantly, TRACK TIME!! (horsepower doesn't make you fast...tracktime makes you fast)
Don't break the bank on a bike, spending $300 every weekend on tires and another $1500 on safety gear will do that for you! Not to mention a truck/van to haul the bike ($$$), trailer ($500), somewhere to sleep at the track (the van or hotel?), gas money to the track ($), registration fees for track/AMA ($150/weekend?), tire warmers ($300+), generators ($400), etc, etc, etc.
Get into racing in THE best class, where competition isn't determined by who's daddy has more money! Ask anybody who has raced, they will almost always recommend a SV as the classes are more competitive! Also, you learn how to hold your speed in the corner, not how to rely on whacking the throttle on the straight-aways!..sure, the kid that spent $10K on a R1 maybe be faster than you initially, but spend some time learning to keep your corner speed and you will learn to be a better racer in the long-run...
I just moved to Madison WI from Durango CO, so the carbs need to be tuned down to lower elevation....but w/ the DynoJet kit won't be too difficult.
--Sliders (forget brand)
--Vortex Clipons
--ProTek Rearsets (some extra parts)
--Factory Pro Jet Kit
--BMC Race Air Filter
--Lindemann forks...done at end of 2004, really, maybe 6 weekends on them since, so I wouldn't think you'd need to pay more money now to freshen them up, springs (.9??) are set for the 160-190lb range
--Penske external/clicker/adjustable rear (basically new in '05, I'd say 10 weekends on it including previous owner
--EBC HH Pads plenty of life left, or can swap out for fun
--FULL Yosh Exhaust
--Brand New Hyper Pro damper (ok, one weekend on it)
--Engine--5,800 miles, plus 2-3 seasons. Tuned at 68hp in DENVER! (ie, loss of hp to elevation...will be higher hp down here in the midwest)
--Spears engine cover
--520 Chain conversion done (extra rear sprocket)
--GSX-R (actually can't remember if GSX-R or F2 etc) real wheel swap, so you can run the modern size slicks
--SS brake lines (you don't need a super grabby rear brake..)
Email me for more pics at “nathandcmail-com”at”yahoo.com”.
The bike is “NAKED”…ie, no front fairings, just a belly pan. This is legal in all the circuits I’ve seen, it has a belly pan for leaks so you don't screw up the track (no oil leaks now! also...I have an extra fiber glass belly pan as well!). Really, unless you are on the big boy pro tracks, you honestly won’t notice the difference on top speed w/o the fairings…but I guarantee you will notice the difference in your wallet the first time you wreck on a bike with fairings! You’ll wish you would’ve gone naked! Remember…tracks eat pretty bikes….
So…if you are looking for a Mad Max bad a** bike, and you aren’t a pretty boy looking for a shiny new bike to wreck on your first or 2nd weekend out lol, and want to buy a bike with all the equipment required for racing, all safety wired and ready to run so you can focus on technique, instead of blowing super-tuned engines, this is the bike! (read up on SV engines, you don't want to super tune them...just more $$ when they blow)
SERIOUS INQUIRES ONLY PLEASE
$1695.00 Pretty firm on price since I know it’s a steal of a deal, I just need some cash asap....
I also have tire warmers $185 (new $350—Bickle Racing Tire Warmers
www.bickleracing.com/, these have LED’s to show on/off, great shape), and also a “quiet” Coleman 1850w Generator ($250—bought new $450, used barely)—enough watts to power the warmers easy, and your coffee maker and cell phone. This is the ‘quietest’ (db’s) generator on the market besides the Honda’s.
Get the entire package for $2,000! All you need then is safety gear and a trailer!! PM or EM me.