Re: Buy a bike that's done 30 trackdays?
Yes, no reason not to. If it's been suitably treated - which is true whatever bike you buy, tracked or not - it'll likely be in better condition than the ones that have been commuted all their sorry lives, and left unused in a garage for several months over the winter.
And seeing as it's a 1000cc machine it won't have been worked that hard - it's not a 250 two stroke.
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If an SV650 has a flat tyre in the forest and no-one is there to blow it up, how long will it be 'til someone posts that the reg/rec is duff and the world will end unless a CBR unit is fitted? A little bit of knowledge = a dangerous thing.
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