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Basically, both have oil on them. Changed 10k ago. Not as severe as the pics ive seen around as examples of oil covered plugs ie. not thick and gloopy coated. Mine are a dark brown colour with a slight shine of oil.
Front plug tip is dry but there is a small bit of oil on the 2nd half of the threads. Rear plug has oil from tip to end of thread, very thin but overall coating. Bike runs absolutely fine but can be a bit funky to start sometimes, but only from stone cold. Have to hit start button, get on the choke quick and sometimes keep throttling around 3k for a few seconds untill she stops gurgling. Then slowly let off choke to bare minimum and shes fine from there, hop on and ride. |
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If your sure its oil then maybe the valve seals need renewing, you could do a cmpression test to rule out the bore/rings, aboit £15 for a the guage.
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so they are totally perfect then....
better showing us a picture. |
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Last edited by noob-saibot; 24-01-10 at 07:23 PM. Reason: see below |
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Ok heres a pic thats close enough. Front on left and rear on right..
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they look perfectly normal to me. i cant see the insulator verry well but they look a bit rich, but if you havent thrashed it in a while or it has been running on choke for a bit then that is to be expected.
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same, they look fine
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Get the carbs balanced and the choke cleaned and lubricated first - it may well just be rich running because of a dodgy choke. If you are having all that trouble starting it, I'd go for this first. You should be able to start the bike from cold easily with full choke on then hitting the starter button. It might take a bit of cranking if you havnt used the bike for a few days, but you certainly shouldnt need to apply any throttle
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![]() With regards the starting, i'll have a look at the choke. Gets used almost every day at the mo and once she's running there's not a bother on her. Might put the tank risers on? Would that ease back the richness a bit? Last edited by noob-saibot; 24-01-10 at 09:04 PM. |
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