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Curifor
05-27-2004, 03:19 PM
I really don't want to sell this bike, but I'm moving back home to the east coast this summer and can't take the bike with me. Bike recently serviced at Performance Unlimited in Rosamond, CA and runs great.

Here is an older pic - bike is now solid black and there is some road rash on the exhaust:

http://img16.photobucket.com/albums/v47/adamr/1Track_GS.jpg

This bike runs excellently at Streets of Willow has embarrased much more expensive and powerful bikes there (and at Cal Speedway infield)

I still have the lights and license plate and the bike could be put back into street form. (Registration good through August)

Here is a list of upgrades:

Aprilia 250 front fairing - now black instead of the blue in pic
Custom fairing bracket
Racetech front fork springs (also have emulators)
GSXR 750 rear shock
Stage 3 jetted carbs with K&N pod filters
Full Vance and Hines exhaust system
Pingel Hi-Flo pet****
Pirelli Supercorsa DOT race tires with 2.5 track days on them
Custom rear tail section
Woodcraft clip-ons
CBR footpegs
15t front sprocket.
90 percent safety wired
Stainless-steel braided front brake line

Will include spare sprockets, set of wheels, front rotor, extra clip-ons, gas can, and some other misc. items as well as stock parts that came off it when bike went to track mode. Basically everything you'd need to go racing or run a couple track days.

Would make a great novice race bike at AFM/WSMC or ultralight bike at CCS (where I had hoped to run it)

Please feel free to contact me for more info and pictures.

Adam

Asking $1250. I easily have over $2500 invested in this bike.

Also, I have single rail trailer that I'll let go for $200.

Philo
05-27-2004, 05:16 PM
I'm interested in the trailer. Do you have any pics???

PM sent. :D

Curifor
05-27-2004, 07:11 PM
Here are some specs/photos on the trailer since some of you have asked.

Trailer has 14in. wheels, good tires, and a single rail (hold one bike, although I took one bike and a frame to WIllow on it with no problems).

Trailer is light (probably around 300lb or less) and is easily pulled by my Honda Civic.

Here are some pics.

http://img16.photobucket.com/albums/v47/adamr/DSCN9325.jpg

http://img16.photobucket.com/albums/v47/adamr/DSCN9326.jpg

http://img16.photobucket.com/albums/v47/adamr/DSCN9327.jpg

Only issue with this trailer is the rail is a little too narrow for sportbike tires. I can fit my 150/60 size rear in without any problems, but I don't know how much bigger it can accomodate.

I would probably be pretty easy to widen the rail right where the rear wheel fits and I would think that most muffler shops could do the trick.

I have used the trailer to go from Inland Emprire to Willow multiple times with no problems whatsoever.

Adam

GPTECHMAN
05-27-2004, 08:34 PM
man I want this...well at least Nic will

OcoWells
05-27-2004, 08:40 PM
You've got mail. :D

HondaRider22
05-27-2004, 09:32 PM
dood uggh!! If I had 1250 I'd deffinetly buy that thing, it actually looks like a lot of fun!

GPTECHMAN
05-28-2004, 11:48 AM
Curifor. coming down to SD for the weekend?

how far a drive are ya

Curifor
05-28-2004, 02:28 PM
Bike has been sold.

Curifor
05-30-2004, 09:27 PM
But ... trailer is still available!

BTW I'm about 1.5 hrs. from San Diego in good traffic, near Cal Speedway.

I may be able to deliver trailer to south Orange county. PM me for more info.

Adam

GPTECHMAN
05-31-2004, 03:25 PM
damn it was gonna be VROOMVROOMS.....too slow as always