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Fouled out plug problem
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[QUOTE="IndyMX, post: 1267950, member: 71057"] BR10EV is an NGK plug.. I personally wouldn't bother with it on that bike (they're too expensive to be honest), they run fine with the EG or ES plug Does that bike have a Power Valve? If it doesn't, he's right. My YZ85 is a lightswitch. You can tone them down a bit with a set of dual stage reeds and a flywheel weight. The best bet though, is just to learn how to ride that bike in the power all the time. Once you get used to the hit, it's not so bad. It's learning what the engine sounds like when it's about to hit that's key. Once you get that you can be ready for the hit, and not have it put you on your a$$. It will certainly make a better rider out of you. [/QUOTE]
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