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[QUOTE="rmc_olderthandirt, post: 1290566, member: 68872"] What was the other plug that you tried? If the difference in the plug wasn't in the number (using an "8" instead of a "9") then I wouldn't expect it to make any difference. In other words, if the other plug that you were using was a B9ES then going to a BR8EG should help. On the other hand, if the other plug was a BR8ES and you tried a BR8EG then the heat range of the plug didn't change, and thus I would not expect any improvement in fouling. If this was the case, try a BR7EG or BR7ES. Note that the difference between the EG and ES in in the electrodes. The EG would be a longer lasting plug, but that applies ONLY if the plug gets to wear out instead of foul out. I would also recomend that if going to a hotter plug (lower number) helps the fouling you should keep a close eye on the condition of the plug. As your skill improves and you start pushing the bike harder it could lead to overheating the plug. Rod [/QUOTE]
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