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spark plug options: BR8ES,BR9ES,BR8EG,etc. which one?
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[QUOTE="bikepilot, post: 1021035, member: 56976"] The EIX works great for me. I typically am riding hard on a MX track, but sometimes like to putt around with my wife who is just getting into the sport. I would risk fouling at extended slow riding with the ES plug but have less issues with the EIX. I keep jetting spot on, but for whatever reason the CR with jetting that works best when riding hard will foul (slowly carbon foul) from slower riding. Of course I could re-jet and tune the bike for slower riding, but then it wouldn't be as good when I'm riding hard -get it? I find the extra resistance to fowling is also useful in harescrambles where you have dead engine starts and frequently have to idle for a while to get the engine to temp, then shut down then the flag drops. Just my experence. BTW my local auto and cycle shops carry the BR8EIX (what my CR250R takes) and they are about 6bux - the ES plugs are 2 or 3. Really, 3 bux a year isn't a bid deal. [/QUOTE]
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spark plug options: BR8ES,BR9ES,BR8EG,etc. which one?
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