rapid van cleef
12th September 2012, 13:05
Hi
Well i no longer ride on the road as i tend to ride to enthusiastically for my own good. So I am weighing up whether or not to convert my 8 yr old 1000cc sports bike into a track only bike. My bike has braided lines, radial MC, and thats it at the moment. This would mean i would be spending around $1500 on suspension upgrade( i have discussed this with suspensions specialists), fairings and a set of rims with wets on.
Or, sell it as a stock road bike and buy a track bike with all the work done upgraded suspension etc. Surely there are pitfalls there, such as unknown engine issues(mileage for example), possible crash damage and bent frame etc.
I cant afford to ride on the roads, rego fees etc and do track days and buy tyres regularly etc so Id rather focus on getting my buzz on the track.
I would like to consider racing in clubmans level in the future.......thats pie in the sky at the moment. I dont really fancy the bucket scene as the acceleration and power of the bigger bikes give me a buzz. I am not going to chuck a ton of cash at a 'competitive racing superbike' Im just in it for fun and could not afford to do so anyway.
So, spending 8 k or so on a track bike would be ok. I have been consideing the merits of actually owning a 1000cc bike given the tracks in NZ tend to be quite short, so maybe a 600 would be better suited to my needs? R6, zx6r, cbr maybe.
What are peoples experiences and opinions etc?
Oh and yes, I do know its an expensive hobby.
Well i no longer ride on the road as i tend to ride to enthusiastically for my own good. So I am weighing up whether or not to convert my 8 yr old 1000cc sports bike into a track only bike. My bike has braided lines, radial MC, and thats it at the moment. This would mean i would be spending around $1500 on suspension upgrade( i have discussed this with suspensions specialists), fairings and a set of rims with wets on.
Or, sell it as a stock road bike and buy a track bike with all the work done upgraded suspension etc. Surely there are pitfalls there, such as unknown engine issues(mileage for example), possible crash damage and bent frame etc.
I cant afford to ride on the roads, rego fees etc and do track days and buy tyres regularly etc so Id rather focus on getting my buzz on the track.
I would like to consider racing in clubmans level in the future.......thats pie in the sky at the moment. I dont really fancy the bucket scene as the acceleration and power of the bigger bikes give me a buzz. I am not going to chuck a ton of cash at a 'competitive racing superbike' Im just in it for fun and could not afford to do so anyway.
So, spending 8 k or so on a track bike would be ok. I have been consideing the merits of actually owning a 1000cc bike given the tracks in NZ tend to be quite short, so maybe a 600 would be better suited to my needs? R6, zx6r, cbr maybe.
What are peoples experiences and opinions etc?
Oh and yes, I do know its an expensive hobby.