fz6nick
I Love Lamp
- Joined
- Jun 11, 2008
- Messages
- 926
- Reaction score
- 6
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- Location
- Just Right of St. Louis
The bike has 10266 miles on it. A few thousand short of recomended changing, but I ride very hard all the time so I figured, Why not replace them.
The SP swap took right at 30 min. I did all of them except cylinder one (the far left) from the right. I pulled off #4 and took out the plug, then #3,2,1. When i got to #1, I pulled off the cap from the right and loosened it and tightened it from the left side. This one took the most time because it was hard to feel it tighten.
All in all. It was pretty easy. First time changing spark plugs for me. Well i do change the one on my brothers dirtbike and clean it after everyride, but its not on my babys motor. Heres a couple pics. Couldnt get an end view lighting sucks and i dont feel like taking a hundred pics for one clear one.
Couldnt take it out for a spin b/c of my license being suspended til saturday. But it idols good. Seems like the bike has better throttle response.
The SP swap took right at 30 min. I did all of them except cylinder one (the far left) from the right. I pulled off #4 and took out the plug, then #3,2,1. When i got to #1, I pulled off the cap from the right and loosened it and tightened it from the left side. This one took the most time because it was hard to feel it tighten.
All in all. It was pretty easy. First time changing spark plugs for me. Well i do change the one on my brothers dirtbike and clean it after everyride, but its not on my babys motor. Heres a couple pics. Couldnt get an end view lighting sucks and i dont feel like taking a hundred pics for one clear one.
Couldnt take it out for a spin b/c of my license being suspended til saturday. But it idols good. Seems like the bike has better throttle response.