SPARK PLUGS
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SPARK PLUGS
Does anyone know if there is a downside to leaving the spark plugs in the bike beyond 12k if the plug gaps are well within specks and the plugs themselves look like new.
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I don't worry too much about time or mileage intervals *IF* periodic inspections reveal that the tips are a nice, light tan color, and there are no deposits building up. I'll take a little fine grit sandpaper and lightly go over the tip and electrode, just for good measure, then stick 'em back in til next time. Any doubt or if they begin to look their age or have lots of carbon on 'em, they're easy enough to replace.
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I just change them as specified in the manual but since it is so ridiculously easy to check the plugs on our bikes, I don't see the harm in putting back the plug if it shows no wear.
On some bikes like my CBR600RR, it is such a project to get to the plugs that once you get to it, you might as well as replace it....
On some bikes like my CBR600RR, it is such a project to get to the plugs that once you get to it, you might as well as replace it....
2002 BMW R1150R
2004 Honda CBR600RR
2006 Kawasaki KLX250S
2008 Ducati Hypermotard
1996 Ducati 900SS
2004 Honda CBR600RR
2006 Kawasaki KLX250S
2008 Ducati Hypermotard
1996 Ducati 900SS