To start in vintage racing...it is not all that esay as you cannot go out and buy a CBR600RR or Suzuki 1000 sport bike, safety wire the bike and hit the track. You have to build a bike. Now most people that call me want to know all about the engine and what they can do to make it fast. I have to tell them that they first need to get the proper leathers gloves, and a good helmet, along with good gloves and boots. Now, we can talk about the bike. If they cannot construct and or built there own...here is the hard part.....it costs a lot of money to build a vintage bike, no one said this is a low cost sport, and in fact it costs more to do vintage than modern... as there are very few turn key bikes and even less... vast lists of suppliers that you can just order what you want or need. You need to look up and locate, just about every little piece that you might need.
Having said that, and this hurts me as an engine guy....I always tell them to work on proper size wheels/rims, then suspension front and rear, bodywork, and exhaust, good ignition and all the little things that need to be do to make a safe, well handling machine. Then using as close to stock engine as you can...go out join a club, pay your fees, go to a good racing school and have some fun. And when you can brake as hard as the rest, go in as deep as the rest in your class, have good corner speed, but find your exit speeds lacking...call me. NOW it is time to work on engine, carbs and ex tuning.
Call me if you need help...
Mark @ M3 Racing.com