Thats a very nice bike. I don't own one but they look real sharp and I've heard that it is a an extremely precise, purpose built machine that will do especially well on the race track or in the twisties.
I'm not sure if your looking at any other bikes at this time, but if you are, I would take a good, hard look at the Triumph Daytona 675. It is a fantastic machine that is comparable to the r6, only more street friendly with more power down low and a more user friendly torque curve, plus that sweet triple sound.
Either bike would be a nice addition to any stable. Good luck and post pictures when you pick the bike up.