newbie question about spark plugs
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RE: newbie question about spark plugs
ORIGINAL: jstwin
pop the trunk and read the manual.
pop the trunk and read the manual.
I used to be a service writer and when folks would ask for a tune up, that usually got them a lecture and sales pitch. Guess that's why I don't work there anymore.
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RE: newbie question about spark plugs
Is it dusty in Arizona? If you ride in a dusty environment or considerably higher than sea level, your bike will need maintenance more often than the average bike. I would pull the plugs and check them. Your plugs can tell you a lot about how your engine is running... lean, rich, hot, etc... it's a free thing to check before you have to take it to the dealer.
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RE: newbie question about spark plugs
i pulled the plugs last night and they looked new still. i washed it and lubed the chain ( on a side note how offten should i lube the chain ?) ((i lube it every time i wash the bike once a week ) is that too much or to little ?)) and added a tank of 100 octane to it and went for a ride around town gas mileage is better than it was! and i always run premium. the slugnish was gone the slugnish wastalking about wqas the take off was bogging when i took off from astandstill but its gone now
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