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Old Oct 19, 2021 | 03:36 AM
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Hello, how do you get to the spark plugs to change them? I have a 1988 cbr600f and can’t for the life of me work out how I’m going to get them out and get them back in!!
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Old Oct 19, 2021 | 04:16 PM
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Hi, it's tight with the side doors removed on the fairing only I prefer tank off and fairing lowers too it's not a bad job then but the spanner in the toolkit is best for getting down the tube to the plug as a lot of sockets are too thick. Pay the extra for Iridium plugs theyre miles better than the standard NGK's.
If Your not upto the job of fairing removal etc better leave it to someone else, there's never much space on bikes everything usually results in a spanner rash lol.
 
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Old Oct 20, 2021 | 12:53 AM
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Originally Posted by 131commando
Hi, it's tight with the side doors removed on the fairing only I prefer tank off and fairing lowers too it's not a bad job then but the spanner in the toolkit is best for getting down the tube to the plug as a lot of sockets are too thick. Pay the extra for Iridium plugs theyre miles better than the standard NGK's.
If Your not upto the job of fairing removal etc better leave it to someone else, there's never much space on bikes everything usually results in a spanner rash lol.
its no bother for me to remove the fairing at all, I do all my own maintenance on my previous bikes. I don’t have the original tool kit, so best I get looking for one!!
thanks for your helpful reply 👍
 
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