old gsxr track bike update/progress build log diary thread.

old gsxr track bike update/progress build log diary thread.

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Tim85

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1,742 posts

135 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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So ive done 3 track days and ron haslem thingy and ive always rented a bike. This costs 250 quid and im getting to the point where i want to do 4/5 days this year so i dont rally want to be paying all that on something i dont actually own.
Any way i cant really justify buying anything special yet so ive been on the look out for something cheap and cheerful that i can grab and spend a bit of money on. Something that i can learn on and push a little bit and not be bothered about dropping.

So ive agreed to buy this below. This is exactly as it is now so ill update the thread when i pick it up and start doing little bits to it.

Its a 2001 gsxr600. Its been a track only bike since 2004 when a friend of a friend bought it. Hes raced it a couple of times but mostly used it 2/3 times a year as just a track day toy.







So as bought it has

new standard rear shock
k-tech fork internals
ap master cylinder braided lines and ebc pro lite racing discs
akropovic slip on
power commander 3
timing retard eliminator
some japanese rear sets
k&n filter

It was dynod at 109.8 hp which obviously isnt a load but itl do me for a few years hopefully.

As you can tell its in need of a fresh set of fairings but other than that it doesnt need anything to get out and about really.

it also comes with a big box of spares. Spare hoses, levers, full array of sprockets, a quickshifter thats never been fitted (i didnt see the make of it so no more details on it yet) spare screen, spare mid fairings, spare wheels with wets, a rear paddock stand.


Im picking it up sometime at the end of feb after i get a trailer and tow bar fitted to our big dopey navara.

Il also be taking the new fairings to the new paintshop in the woods for a ghetto finish. im just going to rattle can it black if i cant convince my mate to paint it properly.

Other than fairings i have no imediate plans other than ride it at croft in april and get used to it. It has no side stand which ive not quite figured out how im going to get off the bike and put it on its stand without help. Ive been told its easy but i cant figure it out in my head.

hebegb

1,523 posts

147 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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Bike will do you nicely , looks fine spec with bit of cosmetic titivation, will be fun.
Re. the no side stand bit, you will quickly pick up the trick, but until you do just pull up near a wall(back of garage, front , inside or division between two)
switch off in gear and just put "lock"on leave it leant against bar-end until you sort your stand. Get busy !

steve954

895 posts

180 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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Seen this on Instagram, I think this is a spot on track bike for first timers spot on what I want! As for the stand buy a wheel chock you won't have a problem then.

moto_traxport

4,237 posts

221 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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Tim85 said:
It has no side stand which ive not quite figured out how im going to get off the bike and put it on its stand without help. Ive been told its easy but i cant figure it out in my head.
Put a hole cutter through the centre of the seat unit (i.e. on top, near the back).

When you get off the bike put your middle finger of your left hand in the hole (holding the bike upright) while your right hand fumbles around for the paddock stand.

Jazoli

9,095 posts

250 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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Looks good Tim, nicely run in hehe

I'll be bringing my wheel chock of you want to borrow it for the td, once my bike is out of the van I won't need it till home time, just let me know smile

Tim85

Original Poster:

1,742 posts

135 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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Cheers guys. Like I say it's not the nicest bike out there but it's got the right bits on and most importantly I can afford to crash it. Itd suck but if I went and got a 5/6 grand bike I'd be always holding back a little. I can get some proper training as well. I quite fancy the whitham school.

A fresh set of plastics and itl look like a new bike.

Does anyone know how long tyres last when not used. the wets are a few years old.

Yazza54

18,502 posts

181 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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Looks alright mate perfect for the job

LoonR1

26,988 posts

177 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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Nice one. It's easy to do the rear stand without a side stand. I'll show you at Croft.

mckeann

2,986 posts

229 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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moto_traxport said:
Put a hole cutter through the centre of the seat unit (i.e. on top, near the back).

When you get off the bike put your middle finger of your left hand in the hole (holding the bike upright) while your right hand fumbles around for the paddock stand.
Great idea, even better, stick a dildo up through that hole and it gives you something to get a proper grip of wink

Biker's Nemesis

38,613 posts

208 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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Get a side stand off e bay, it just makes life easier.

Tim85

Original Poster:

1,742 posts

135 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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Biker's Nemesis said:
Get a side stand off e bay, it just makes life easier.
But I've just ordered a dildo off eBay now as per the post before.

Biker's Nemesis

38,613 posts

208 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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Tim85 said:
But I've just ordered a dildo off eBay now as per the post before.
That'll stop you falling off the seat.

mckeann

2,986 posts

229 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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Haha, it's really helped me relax whilst riding, no need to clench anymore

Biker's Nemesis

38,613 posts

208 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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I very much doubt you'll touch the stand down.

Yazza54

18,502 posts

181 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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Tim85 said:
Biker's Nemesis said:
Get a side stand off e bay, it just makes life easier.
But I've just ordered a dildo off eBay now as per the post before.
Good choice, better than a butt plug which can keep you attached to the bike in an off

mckeann

2,986 posts

229 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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There speaks the voice of experience. You clench just at the wrong moment and when you go over the bars the bike follows.

Biker's Nemesis

38,613 posts

208 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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There's no need at all to not have a side stand unless you're racing.

So there!

LoonR1

26,988 posts

177 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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You're wasting your time

Does any recommend ribbed or is a smooth dildo better?

J B L

4,199 posts

215 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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hehe talk about thread escalation!


theshrew

6,008 posts

184 months

Saturday 24th January 2015
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Nicely done. I keep looking on eBay for something like this. Enjoy biggrin