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If you have no interest in the track, why oh why would you want to get a bike that's designed first and foremost to be ridden on one? Your R6 almost certainly is a better street bike than the new one. The advice of setting up your suspension and getting new tires is very good. You said you had your bike lowered - who did it? You can wreck a bike's handling completely if something like that is done incorrectly. Bring it back to stock first, then adjust it to suit.
And 3k miles is hardly experience. You have no idea what a bike should feel like, or how to use it.
And 3k miles is hardly experience. You have no idea what a bike should feel like, or how to use it.