This year I got the itch BAD to go racing after quite a few track days. I picked up a low mileage, minty, dirt cheap 78 supersport and built it to run novice production and track days. While I was trying to keep it sane and simple in novice production, I was resisting the itch to just jump straight to the ultimate goal of heavyweight superbike. After reading through another superbike thread I finally made up my mind to just jump all the way in. This build will not be as exotic and trick as slikwilli's but it will be pretty budget friendly. I have access to a full machine shop and fab shop which includes a haas cnc mill and two waterjets. Here is my plan to start out with, and I am looking for tips and suggestions.
Chassis-
CBR 600 F3 forks and wheel. 41mm forks and 2 piston calipers, falls perfectly within the rules and very cheap, I also much prefer the 6 spoke wheels over 3 spokes. At a minumum this will have a billet top clamp to allow for superbike bars and possibly a lower to get the geometry where I want.
Chromoly swingarm and F2 wheel. 4.5x17 rim and easy to get good sticky rubber. I have 1x2x.065 wall tube that I plan on using along with bracing if I feel necessary once the arm is finished. This will most likely be hooked to racetech shocks. I am unsure of length until I can get the forks and wheels on. I will also use either a F2 or F3 rear brake system here.
As far as frame bracing goes I am not sure how much is necessary. Some people use tons of bracing and gussets and others do nothing. All unnecessary tabs will be removed, custom aluminum oil tank, and aluminum or chromoly brackets and tidbits wherever I possibly can.
Engine-
I know it will be very costly to make it competitive with the DOHC bikes. I would like to keep this as budget friendly as possible and also reliable as I plan on still playing with this bike at track days. I am somewhat unsure what the best package would be, and will probably be calling cycle x in the near future to figure out some things and get a direction.