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Old 05-03-2012, 07:08 PM
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Looking to replace my spark plugs but looking for the best prices. The dealer wants $25, as well as cheapcycleparts.com, and various other sites.

From looking at BikeBandit, I think the part number for the spark plugs is VUH27ES, but I could be wrong. Anyways I did a search for them and the cheapest I found was maybe $20 each. Anyone have an idea where I can get them cheaper with good quality?

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Old 05-03-2012, 07:26 PM
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Old 05-03-2012, 08:12 PM
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Cheap Spark Plugs aint good bro. You need to make sure no matter what you get they are Iridium Plugs. Everything on our bikes was designed to be used with particulars in mind. Of course if you can find the same parts for less then by all means go for it, but you need to stick with quality. Nothing on these bikes is terribly expensive but I know it all adds up. I would search Amazon I have found some of the things I need on there. I try my best to replace components with equal or greater quality than it came with. I have at times been a little more out of pocket, but now that I have been the owner of this bike for almost a year it is greatly improved. This just is not a cheap game to play. I got my plugs at Cycle Gear and used a discount code. Good Luck!!!!!!
 
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Old 05-03-2012, 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Stu Pidasso
Cheap Spark Plugs aint good bro. You need to make sure no matter what you get they are Iridium Plugs. Everything on our bikes was designed to be used with particulars in mind. Of course if you can find the same parts for less then by all means go for it, but you need to stick with quality. Nothing on these bikes is terribly expensive but I know it all adds up. I would search Amazon I have found some of the things I need on there. I try my best to replace components with equal or greater quality than it came with. I have at times been a little more out of pocket, but now that I have been the owner of this bike for almost a year it is greatly improved. This just is not a cheap game to play. I got my plugs at Cycle Gear and used a discount code. Good Luck!!!!!!
Well yeah. I'm not looking for cheap-quality any parts. I was looking for good parts at cheaper prices. I found some on Amazon actually. I'll check RockAuto though.
 
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Old 05-03-2012, 09:49 PM
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Check with your local auto parts store like Advance Auto or Autozone. When I replaced the spark plugs in my 954 I got the factory NGK laser iridiums for under $10/plug from Advance Auto. They did not have them in stock but had them the next day.
 
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