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Hi would someone mind having a look at my plugs and 'read' them?

Bike is running the best it ever has, i would just like to know if its safe or is there room for improvement both performance or safety.

Any help would be greatly appreciated,

 

Thanks!

 

GOPR0502.jpg

 

GOPR0508.jpg

 

GOPR0507.jpg

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How would I go about leaning them out with a carb setting or a fuel mix? Right now I have 1 turn out on the air skrew, running 40 to 1 mix

 

I have only ridden the bike for 20 mins or so with these plugs

 

pic were thaken like 1 hour ago 16h00 and temp was 25c

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Riding around on thoses plugs for another hour isnt gonna do you any good for doing a plug chop. What you need to do is warm the bike up using THOSE plugs..... When its fully warm put 2 BRAND new plugs in. The instant you start you need to aim it down the road and go 1st -6th gear holding it wide open the whole way. As soon as youve hit top end you need to pull in the clutch and shut the motor down and coast to a stop. Then put in your 2 plugs you warmed the bike up on and go chop your new plugs.

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Seriously, do I need to be driving it. What If I put the bike on a stand and lift the wheels of the ground?

 

 

yea that will work great you just need to make sure you push it off the stand at full speed :shootself:

 

really hope no one is that stupid

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