So I did some printing :)
I was sitting on duty the other night and figured that was a great opportunity to print out the FSM for the F4. I Figured that I might as well print out the correct Chapters for the 1000rr forks and the 600rr swingarm as well.
Wanted to start building a binder for track days to track my changes and have useful stuff in there too.
Gotta love free paper and ink
As far as the track binder Ive got a checklist of what to check /bring, a tech inspection sheet for laguna seca and infinion, a change log, some leaf paper for notes and a sheet with all my emergency data. Is ther anything else that I should add to it? Or is it already overkill?



This is a generic list, I don't have that kinda space to lug all this around but it was really the only well formatted one I could find


Wanted to start building a binder for track days to track my changes and have useful stuff in there too.
Gotta love free paper and ink

As far as the track binder Ive got a checklist of what to check /bring, a tech inspection sheet for laguna seca and infinion, a change log, some leaf paper for notes and a sheet with all my emergency data. Is ther anything else that I should add to it? Or is it already overkill?



This is a generic list, I don't have that kinda space to lug all this around but it was really the only well formatted one I could find


Last edited by CJardine; Feb 15, 2013 at 01:27 PM.
Call me old-fashioned but there's something about a grease stained manual, pages to flip to and memorize where they are; I've had the Factory manual since day one in pdf, but bought a clymer paperback after a week and I hated having to use the pdf when I couldn't use the clymer. Now I have both printed out and tangible. I spend all day on a computer when I'm not out in the field so its nice to have this.
I had a kindle for awhile and read a lot on that, even borrowed a friends ipad but hated it, just not a Macintosh guy I guess; too restrictive. Came back to books and Ive found there's a lot more satisfaction for me with them.
I had a kindle for awhile and read a lot on that, even borrowed a friends ipad but hated it, just not a Macintosh guy I guess; too restrictive. Came back to books and Ive found there's a lot more satisfaction for me with them.


