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Type of riding kills plugs? - RM125
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[QUOTE="Fultoncm, post: 1049185, member: 60656"] Rob, thanks for that article. Now that I think about it, about the time the plugs are fouling I can smell fuel heavily in the air. I've looked at those photos of the plugs on the internet, but my plugs don't look much like any of them. I guess it looks like a cross between a good plug and a dry fouled plug. The only part that is black is the porcelain\ceramic electrode in the center. Which makes sense with the article you quoted. Darringer, I've had a ton of problems with the carb on this bike. I ended up ditching the stock carb (Keihin PWM) and got one off a '97 (Keihin PWK). This made a HUGE difference for me. I jetted it according to the info on FMFs website since I have their exhaust. I'll definitely lower the pilot and see what happens. Look like I'll have to take my tools, jets, and a few plugs with me out to the trail and spend some time working this out. [/QUOTE]
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