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2013 Daytona 675R Race Bike Build
After having a 2011 Daytona 675 race bike for my 1st novice season I decided to go all in for my 2nd novice season and picked up a 2013 Daytona 675R out of Colorado. I had it shipped to Seattle and broke off a lot of the parts because I knew that I was gonna replace them with my parts. Mostly the Full Arrow Exhaust and woodcraft rearsets were sold separately. In a rush to make a race round that ended up getting cancelled anyway I installed Attack Triples and did a bunch of the break down. Now the bike is just sitting half stripped waiting to take off more parts and then be built back up.
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Landing in Seattle:
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Current Condition:


Enjoy!
Mod List:
K-Tech DDS Cartrigdge Kit
K-Tech DDS Pro Shock
PVM 6 Spoke powered coated wheels
Akrapovic Full Exhaust
Attack Triples with #2 Insert
Attack Rearsets
Attack Linear Shock Link
Renthal Clip Ons
Brembo 19x20 Master Cylinder
Samco Hoses and Clamps
Samco Clamps
BMC Race Filter
Galfer Rotors
BDK Race Generator
Race Harness
Manual Idle Adjustor
Ohlins Stablizer
Original Ad Picture:

Landing in Seattle:



Current Condition:


Enjoy!
Mod List:
K-Tech DDS Cartrigdge Kit
K-Tech DDS Pro Shock
PVM 6 Spoke powered coated wheels
Akrapovic Full Exhaust
Attack Triples with #2 Insert
Attack Rearsets
Attack Linear Shock Link
Renthal Clip Ons
Brembo 19x20 Master Cylinder
Samco Hoses and Clamps
Samco Clamps
BMC Race Filter
Galfer Rotors
BDK Race Generator
Race Harness
Manual Idle Adjustor
Ohlins Stablizer
Last edited by alpine 318is; 11-25-20 at 12:23.
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Nice bike got luck for next season
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Looks like you're going to be competitive. I actually bought your rear sets from you and love them. Thanks for the deal. hope to see you out at the ridge or pacific this year. I wont be racing till i can keep up with the guys in advanced group, probably 2022 ha ha
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Looks like you're going to be competitive. I actually bought your rear sets from you and love them. Thanks for the deal. hope to see you out at the ridge or pacific this year. I wont be racing till i can keep up with the guys in advanced group, probably 2022 ha ha
Just send it dude and sign up for the first NRS that comes along. If you get into a race and you feel like you are too slow its super easy to go back to track days and get some more speed. You don't want to be sitting there in June/July wishing you could go racing but can't because there is no NRS
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^ That. Take the NRS at your earliest opportunity, you don't have to race if you don't want to.
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Did some more breakdown and install on Monday.
First thing was the PVM Wheels and New Galfer Rotors. I needed a spare set of wheels anyway and when these came up for sale locally I decided to snag them. T-Drive Brake rotors were on my dream list but when I found a really good price on new Galfer Rotors I figured the savings was better spent elsewhere. I picked up the wheels because they were stronger and red and was hoping some weight savings would be the cherry on top. Weighed them next to my stock wheels and here is the results.
Front Wheel:
Stock - 4.055 kg
PVM - 4.250 kg
Weight Gain - .195kg or .43lbs
Rear Wheel:
Stock - 6.440 kg
PVM - 6.140 kg
Weight loss - .3 kg or .66 lbs
Total Loss = .23lbs
I was a bit disappointed in that but at least there is more weight loss on the drive wheel


Next was some Attack Rearsets from my 2011 Race Bike. I realized quickly that I am going to have to get some different parts to work with the 13+ exhaust bracket.


After that I continued the tear down. Took off the full ABS system, the wiring harness and pulled the plugs to prepare to check the valves and change the cam chain. Friday will be a big install day with cam chain install, valve adjustment, samco hoses, Akra exhaust, rear set pieces and new spark plugs.




First thing was the PVM Wheels and New Galfer Rotors. I needed a spare set of wheels anyway and when these came up for sale locally I decided to snag them. T-Drive Brake rotors were on my dream list but when I found a really good price on new Galfer Rotors I figured the savings was better spent elsewhere. I picked up the wheels because they were stronger and red and was hoping some weight savings would be the cherry on top. Weighed them next to my stock wheels and here is the results.
Front Wheel:
Stock - 4.055 kg
PVM - 4.250 kg
Weight Gain - .195kg or .43lbs
Rear Wheel:
Stock - 6.440 kg
PVM - 6.140 kg
Weight loss - .3 kg or .66 lbs
Total Loss = .23lbs
I was a bit disappointed in that but at least there is more weight loss on the drive wheel


Next was some Attack Rearsets from my 2011 Race Bike. I realized quickly that I am going to have to get some different parts to work with the 13+ exhaust bracket.


After that I continued the tear down. Took off the full ABS system, the wiring harness and pulled the plugs to prepare to check the valves and change the cam chain. Friday will be a big install day with cam chain install, valve adjustment, samco hoses, Akra exhaust, rear set pieces and new spark plugs.




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What are you going to do for a steering damper with the Attack clamps?
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Ohlins with an Attack Performance bracket on the fork leg.
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What are you going to do for a steering damper with the Attack clamps?
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One end on the fork leg and the other bolted to the bottom of the race fairing stay?
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One end on the fork leg and the other bolted to the bottom of the race fairing stay?
Yeah, like this:
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