Since starting to ride on the street 10 years ago track days have been a bucket list item for me. One of my main obstacles has always been not wanting to "wad up" my only bike. Now that I have a small Katana collection it seems like a good time to try and scratch that itch. I realize a Katana is not the ideal go to tack day ride, but its what I have. In my mind that makes it perfect.
This will be a (hopefully) low dollar build combining parts I already have with as many used and as few new parts as possible. While this is going to be a track day ride, I'd also like it to be street legal so I can ride it more often. Bonus points for being old enough to register as an antique. Oh and I hope to have it built by spring...
I have $200 in the build on day one. That includes a complete GSX600F parts bike with no title and a 1993 GSX600F frame with a salvage cert. Since Fairings get in the way of maintenance, break easily and are expensive to replace I'm going to Re-purpose some old broken ones I have laying around for this build.
I had a little time, so I did a rough concept sketch and started a little body work. (modeled by my wife Jessica's project bike)
With luck I'll get some time this weekend to start mocking up the frame and actually building something.
I've got a nekkiid 600 I never could get to look right. I like your solution to the ugly frame very much.
In reply to wheelsmithy :
Best part is it will only take 2 bolts per side to remove for a track day instead of the 20 or so with the full fairings.
Interesting, it almost looks a GS500E with two more cylinders. Can't wait to see the final result.
Time for some real work. If its a frame up build, might as well start with the frame. :-) I finished stripping Mary Jane's original frame which gave me a 750 swing arm (the 600 arm is shorter) as well as a decent set of forks. Then I grabbed the 600 frame that I have paper work for and gave all the parts a good cleaning. I want it to look nice, but as its will mostly be track day bike I'm trying to use common paints ( easy to repair/refinish ) and I'm not going for show quality. A good old 20' "Nice Bike" will do just fine. The frame is painted with a Rust-Oleum Metallic Aluminum , triple trees with gloss black and the body/forks with Rust-Oleum flat electric purple. Everything will the be shot with gloss clear. Anything seeing a lot of wear or possible fuel/oil will be covered with Spray Max 2k High Gloss Clearcoat.
Having never ridden a big bike on a big track, I look forward to following along. Looks like good work so far.
mazdeuce - Seth said:
Having never ridden a big bike on a big track, I look forward to following along. Looks like good work so far.
Thanks! I'm Excited to try it! And a little terrified.... LOL
Finally got the bike on its own wheels for the first time. Still so much to do.