don't get me wrong but seeing as its pretty new still and I'd like to get some more street use on it i would like to find something a bit more cost effective for the track. I had a blast on it at the track. Its just knowing that it'll probably be tossed down the track at some point makes me a bit ill. A track SV serves as a great starting point
Well, then look no furher
That was the good thing about crashing the SV: repairs are inexpensive compared to a Duc. Plus, having your back break the bike's fall seems to do wonders as well.
If I were to keep tracking it, the only thing I would think about adding would be a slipper clutch. After tracking it on the wet I gained an increased sense of appreciation for smooth downshifting and rolling off the throttle...
I'll start repairing the bike today, and should have it ready in a week or two. If you're interested you'd be more than welcome to drop by and check it out.