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Old 03-14-2007, 07:25 PM   #1
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Default Gee, Why Won't My Bike Start?

What? You mean these are no good?

Threw in a fresh set, fired 'er up, all good to go. Definitely need an oil change now after all the crankin over w/fouled plugs
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Old 03-14-2007, 07:27 PM   #2
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How many miles/hours on the plugs?

First the rear brake, now the plugs, I think it's time to tear that whole thing apart.
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Old 03-14-2007, 07:33 PM   #3
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How many miles/hours on the plugs?

First the rear brake, now the plugs, I think it's time to tear that whole thing apart.
I think I used those all last season. I knew they were shot, it flooded a couple months back(tried to fire it up when it was real cold out.) This was the last thing to fix. Fresh oil and its go time.
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I think I used those all last season. I knew they were shot, it flooded a couple months back(tried to fire it up when it was real cold out.) This was the last thing to fix. Fresh oil and its go time.
At least the easiest was last...don't forget the thermos full of chocolate milk.
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Old 03-14-2007, 08:38 PM   #5
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Shit man, I don't see any electrode left, lol. How old are those?
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Shit man, I don't see any electrode left, lol. How old are those?
lol, might just be the angle(I hope, lol.) All last season, I think it was 15-17 track days, round there. I'll definitely be changing them mid season this year though.
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Cakes also forgets that thing on the right bar.......









cutoff switch.
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Who needs a cutoff switch? That's just something that lets your pal kill your bike on you while your waiting in the staging area and take off.
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Who needs a cutoff switch? That's just something that lets your pal kill your bike on you while your waiting in the staging area and take off.
Ahh, you don't protect it
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You have to keep the cutoff covered!
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You have to keep the cutoff covered!
Just don't accidentally hit it when trying to cover it...right Omar?
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how often shoudl i change spark plugs.. ?
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how often shoudl i change spark plugs.. ?

Depends on how you ride but 7500-10K miles is a good rule of thumb for the average street rider.

I switched out to iridiums at 7,5K. They are supposed to have a longer lifespan.
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Dude, that looks like a 4mm gap! Seriously, 2 words for you. Fuel Injection
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