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Old 05-12-08, 08:15 PM
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So I came to the track to pick up a $20 rain suit from Denno....


...and went home with a $2,500 SV from Christ Whitman... and the rain suit too.

A "2 hour trip to Loudon" on mothers day turned into a bit more than that after seeing the SV for sale near the cafe. I've been looking for a race bike for a bit and had been trying to figure out just what organs I needed to sell to afford Denno's sweet kawi that he has for sale. I don't know too much about the SV and if you folks are at all familiar with the bike I'd appreciate any information I could get.

What I do know:
2000 SV650
Woodcraft clip-ons, woodcraft rearsets, woodcraft sliders, M4 exhaust from five star manufacturing, vortex gas cap, sharkskinz body, Penske rear shock (double adjustable I think), front forks have a TL conversion (which I'm still researching). Both the front and rear suspension was rebuilt by the GMD Computrack folks out of Boston in '06 although I briefly spoke with Mike from the NY store when I was looking at the bike.

I'm going to maintain my current plan/schedule and hope to have the bike ready to go for some track days later this year. The body work is from a different bike ad has some holes and repair patches that will need to be fixed. Front spring is a 90kg and rear is a 600 pound rear spring (eibach still labels their springs in pounds right?). I think that's a bit light for my 190 pound FA so they'll probably be sent off to GMD for a rebuild and maybe some new springs. For right now I need to continue amassing gear and degreasing the rig. Eventually I'll sit down and figure out where the TL front suspension put me classwise.

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PS. Thanks again Denno. The rain suit fits albeit a bit snug.
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Old 05-12-08, 08:22 PM
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Re: So I came to the track to pick up a $20 rain suit from Denno....


Oh man, thats a NASTY bike. If I had the money I woulda bought it off him. Good luck with it.
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Old 05-13-08, 09:39 AM
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Re: So I came to the track to pick up a $20 rain suit from Denno....


Cool!
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Old 05-13-08, 09:42 AM
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Re: So I came to the track to pick up a $20 rain suit from Denno....


i dont know the bike specifically but knowing Chris...I'm sure that bike is set up pretty well. Congrats buddy!
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Old 05-13-08, 09:52 AM
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Re: So I came to the track to pick up a $20 rain suit from Denno....


Smooth move! You won't regret it. It's a fun bike.
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Old 05-13-08, 10:04 AM
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Re: So I came to the track to pick up a $20 rain suit from Denno....


see, some one should warn people about "just going to the track to hang out"

once i went to just hang around and spectate...i was back with a race bike and signed up for penguin the next month.

apparently you just bought a kick ass race bike you had no idea you needed till you saw it... awesome.

how long before the track sucks in it's next victim?
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Old 05-13-08, 10:18 AM
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Re: So I came to the track to pick up a $20 rain suit from Denno....


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PS. Thanks again Denno. The rain suit fits albeit a bit snug.
you're welcome - I'm very sorry I couldn't give you some time - let me know if you have any problems - snug is usually better, but you should be able to move freely!

see you at the track - now go sign up for tonys

Denno
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