996vtwin,
If you want to ride a serious machine seriously, please get serious about your riding.
I have seen too many friends die or get seriously injured while racing or riding hard.
The dangers on a motorcycle is something we accept, but we need to have more control on things that are within our control and ride within our limits.
Please remember that we are not superstars and the awful truth is that we will be forgotten quickly.
Push the limits to feel alive, but temper your actions so you stay alive.
I suggest that you look at yourself everytime you feel something is wrong, and improve your riding to solve the problem. Dont throw cash at the bike and buy a slipper clutch because it wont solve the root problem - you dont understand a motorcycle well enough yet.
The bike is not at fault, it just does what you tell it to. It's like blaming a shotgun for having recoil.
The more money you throw at the bike, the faster the bike gets - you stay slow. A few years back, Cameron Donald (was a nobody back then, now a big deal in road racing) was racing here and repeatedly blew everyone out of the water on an inferior bike to everyone he was up against. Did not matter if it was on a supermoto in a carpark race or a CBR600 in Sepang, he just crucified everyone and made everyone look like idiots.
That shut everyone up and all the moaning and bitching about "I need a slipper clutch", "I need BST wheels"...etc stopped dead.
Learn to maximise what you have - you'll be a better rider.