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dmurphy48
February 6th, 2011, 07:08 PM
2006 SV 650 Superbike. The motor had 2,000 miles on it in stock trim and then I had some motor work done. It has 2mm overbore with JE Pistons, stock cam swap and bored out throttle bodies. The bike was dynoed at 83 horsepower. It is faster than most SV's out there and won't blow up on you. I only ran 3 races on the motor so I am guessing about 900 miles on the new motor. Additional bits and pieces:

-LeoVince titanium exhaust
-CBR900RR rear wheel to fit a 180 rear tire (I also have the stock rear wheel)
-2005 GSXR 600 front end with .85 springs
-Penkse rear shock set up for 165 pound rider
-Vortex rear sets
-Vortex clip ons
-GP Tech fairing bracket
-GPR steering damper
-Race battery and modified battery holder for reduced weight
-520 chain conversion

I have some miscellaneous spare parts including additional gearing and replacement levers and clip-ons.

I am sorry that I have no idea how to post pictures so please just email me at dmurphy@jdc-llc.com and I will send them to you. You can also call me at 720-232-7926 if you have any questions. The bike is located in Park City, UT.

$5,000

dmurphy48
February 12th, 2011, 09:33 AM
Pics added.

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dmurphy48
February 19th, 2011, 09:04 AM
I will throw in a set of Tomahawk Tire Warmers and a spare wheel stand to the deal (see pictures below). A couple of other miscellaneous items that have come up:

- It does have a screw type fuel filler cap (I have the stock keyed gas cap as well)
- It has been converted to a 520 chain kit. I have 14, 15 and 16 tooth front sprockets and 42, 43, 44, 45 and 46 tooth rear sprockets (for the 180 rear wheel).
- I also have a spare stock clutch set as I put in a aftermarket Barnett clutch kit, which is still in the bike.
- The bodywork is Hotbodies.
- The motor runs on race fuel, but can also run on street gas (with a little less horsepower). Typically I will run 50/50 blend between race and street gas for practice and 100% race gas for races.
- The title is clean (not salvage)

Thanks

Dale

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dmurphy48
February 21st, 2011, 07:12 PM
So the only thing that is questionable on the bike is the upper and lower fairings. They are structurally sound but are scratched from a previous lowside crash. To help put some money in towards new bodywork or paint work, I will knock $500 off the purchase price.

$4,500.

Dale

dmurphy48
March 1st, 2011, 08:55 PM
$4,000. Email me with questions.

dalemurphy48@yahoo.com