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Canadian Daves JustKDX
BR7ES Plug?
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[QUOTE="flyinfish, post: 159073, member: 22919"] Other than creating a lot of spooge and fouling plugs - what affect does a rich condition have on performance? I recently began messing with my jetting so that I could ride more while changing fouled plugs less. That was my only motivation. I couldn't be more pleased with my bike's performance up until the twenty kicks it takes me to realize the plugs fouled again. Before I ordered a new needle jet I decided to try a hotter plug. In my case I changed from a B9ES to an 8 then a 7. Now I have about 15 hours on the 7 without problems and I have the same performance I've always had. My plug now is coffee brown and dry, instead of black and wet when I remove it. Is there anything wrong with this? Can anyone rationalize for me why I would go put in a B9ES and begin jetting when I have already arrived at bliss? [/QUOTE]
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