#1 2009-06-11 6:55 AM

pitstop
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track bike

selling my 05 zx10r dedicated track bike, could be converted back to street, $4000 obo
pazzo levers
520 chain
braided lines
rearset risers
new pilot power race
spools and sliders
carbon ram air tube
tre
cordona quick shifter
uni filter
red monster energy paint job
steering stabilizer

pm for viewing

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#2 2009-06-11 9:19 AM

aaron
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Re: track bike

# of miles? Also do you have all the stuff to convert it back to street legal, mirrors, license plate holder, etc..?

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#3 2009-06-12 7:42 AM

pitstop
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Re: track bike

10k on bike 4k on engine, (blew up at brainerd), have most lights and signals, 10s belong on the track, if your interested in a street bike i also have a 06 zx10r, black and dressed in chrome for $6000

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#4 2009-06-12 7:23 PM

Matt
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Re: track bike

10's belong on the track? lol

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#5 2009-06-12 11:19 PM

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Re: track bike

Matt wrote:

10's belong on the track? lol

Absolutely!!! Well I guess that is if your man enough?

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#6 2009-06-13 6:55 PM

Matt
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First of all, my response had nothing to do with "being man enough" or not.

Second........to me it's much much more dangerous riding on the street than it is the track. So...............are you man enough to ride on the street? lol

With that said...............I would say a 600 or gsxr750 would be much more fun on the track than a liter bike. I own a 06 R1, and before that a gsxr750, and before that an R6. So I can saftely say that. But that's just my opinion ofcourse. smile

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#7 2009-06-15 3:50 PM

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Re: track bike

Matt wrote:

First of all, my response had nothing to do with "being man enough" or not.

Second........to me it's much much more dangerous riding on the street than it is the track. So...............are you man enough to ride on the street? lol

With that said...............I would say a 600 or gsxr750 would be much more fun on the track than a liter bike. I own a 06 R1, and before that a gsxr750, and before that an R6. So I can saftely say that. But that's just my opinion ofcourse. smile

Hey I was just giving you shit man. smile

Oh and by the way I usually only get about 12K miles on the street a year so I guess I'm not a hardcore street rider but I do agree with you that I think on most tracks a 600 or a 750 would be more fun but I love my R1.

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#8 2009-06-16 5:07 PM

Matt
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Re: track bike

crash06 wrote:
Matt wrote:

First of all, my response had nothing to do with "being man enough" or not.

Second........to me it's much much more dangerous riding on the street than it is the track. So...............are you man enough to ride on the street? lol

With that said...............I would say a 600 or gsxr750 would be much more fun on the track than a liter bike. I own a 06 R1, and before that a gsxr750, and before that an R6. So I can saftely say that. But that's just my opinion ofcourse. smile

Hey I was just giving you shit man. smile

Oh and by the way I usually only get about 12K miles on the street a year so I guess I'm not a hardcore street rider but I do agree with you that I think on most tracks a 600 or a 750 would be more fun but I love my R1.


Well when I had my gsxr 750 I put on 23,500 in 2 summers. So just shy of 12 a year. I thought I was the only one around who was bored enough to put on that many miles per year. lol

What year/color R1 you have? Maybe we'll have to hook up and ride sometime.

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#9 2009-06-16 10:27 PM

crash06
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Re: track bike

Matt wrote:
crash06 wrote:
Matt wrote:

First of all, my response had nothing to do with "being man enough" or not.

Second........to me it's much much more dangerous riding on the street than it is the track. So...............are you man enough to ride on the street? lol

With that said...............I would say a 600 or gsxr750 would be much more fun on the track than a liter bike. I own a 06 R1, and before that a gsxr750, and before that an R6. So I can saftely say that. But that's just my opinion ofcourse. smile

Hey I was just giving you shit man. smile

Oh and by the way I usually only get about 12K miles on the street a year so I guess I'm not a hardcore street rider but I do agree with you that I think on most tracks a 600 or a 750 would be more fun but I love my R1.


Well when I had my gsxr 750 I put on 23,500 in 2 summers. So just shy of 12 a year. I thought I was the only one around who was bored enough to put on that many miles per year. lol

What year/color R1 you have? Maybe we'll have to hook up and ride sometime.

12k's not very much for sum people on here anyways we should probably stop thread jacking pitstop. lol I added a pic of my bike in my avatar, but hit me up next time your going for a ride or if you see me out just flip me off or something and I'll know it's you. big_smile

Sorry Pitstop and good luck with the sale!!

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#10 2009-06-17 7:03 AM

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Re: track bike

Haha Mileageguy pisses 12K a year...I think he said he averages over 30,000 at least


Son, you're about as useful as a poopy-flavored lollipop!

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#11 2009-06-17 10:23 AM

Matt
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Re: track bike

eprissel wrote:

Haha Mileageguy pisses 12K a year...I think he said he averages over 30,000 at least


Jesus is that true mileage? Do you have a job? Or do you get paid to ride? lol

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#12 2009-06-17 11:04 AM

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Re: track bike

It keeps his hemorrhoids tucked up in his skirt. I heart mileageguy...the jerkface. tongue


Do I think I'm better than everyone? Only the ones I'm better than.

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#13 2009-06-17 11:52 AM

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Re: track bike

Matt wrote:
eprissel wrote:

Haha Mileageguy pisses 12K a year...I think he said he averages over 30,000 at least


Jesus is that true mileage? Do you have a job? Or do you get paid to ride? lol

It might even be closer to 36,000 a year, I cant remember...


Son, you're about as useful as a poopy-flavored lollipop!

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#14 2009-06-17 1:29 PM

Matt
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Re: track bike

Well not now that his bike is out of commission. Or did he get it fixed?

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#15 2009-06-17 1:31 PM

crash06
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Re: track bike

It's fixed. Saw him the other day on it.

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#16 2009-06-17 3:51 PM

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Re: track bike

Plus he always has at least one spare.

11.  Thou shalt not be bikeless.


If loud pipes save lives, imagine what learning to ride could do.

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#17 2009-06-17 9:05 PM

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Re: track bike

12xCHAMP&COUNTING wrote:

Plus he always has at least one spare.

11.  Thou shalt not be bikeless.

I see what you did there.


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