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SOLD
Selling my 2003 SV650 Supersport race bike. It received the full-service chassis treatment from GMD two seasons ago, torn down and all bearings replaced/cleaned as needed, forks/shock refreshed, geometry set up, etc. The forks were refreshed again last season. This bike took me into the 22s at Loudon, ready to rip as a race/track bike or can easily be converted back to street/trackday duty!
Title in my name, was used for street/track duty for two seasons before being converted to full race trim. Wiring harness still intact, have OEM tail fairings with lights should you want to put it back on the street (would need a headlight and front indicators).
~15K miles on the odometer
Racetech cartridge emulators and 1.0 springs up front
Penske 8983 shock with 575 spring
Woodcraft clip-ons
Woodcraft rearsets, newer version, currently set up standard shift but I also have the parts for GP shift with the shifter linkage in the "protected" position
Woodcraft frame and swingarm sliders
New chain and sprockets, 15/46, aluminum Vortex rear and DID ERV 3 chain
Yoshimura slip-on exhaust
PowerCommander V new in the box waiting to go on
Non-adjustable linear steering damper (adjustable w/ oil weight only, currently set fairly light)
Currently sitting on Pirelli DOT race tires
Hot bodies upper/lower, Armour Bodies tail
Zero Gravity windscreen that broke in half and was melted back together between races (functional, but ugly)
Spares and such:
Wheels with rotors and Dunlop rains in good condition (front used but good, rear like new)
Pitbull front stand, Cycle Gear rear stand, harbor freight rear stand
.95 fork springs and 525 shock spring
Old Chicken Hawk warmers
Good tank (badly dented but functional one is currently on the bike)
Radiator
2 extra Yosh slip-ons, one is near mint, one is dented pretty good. The one on the bike was chopped to a shorty and is pretty damn loud
Woodcraft bars
Misc. Woodcraft rearset and slider parts
Sprocket carrier
Street bellypan (looks cool but not race legal, I used it in street trim)
SV650 Haynes Manual
Will also throw in your pick of various Pirelli take-offs I got from EX riders and never used before switching to new rubber myself