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[QUOTE="MikeT, post: 150445, member: 21398"] No it's not true. The resistor plug keeps the plug from harming the ignition on your bike. I don't know how much riding or how long you'd have to ride with a non resistor plug for it to do any harm, but it's not a bad idea to run a resistor plug. The "R" has nothing to do with fouling. [B]Think I can take him?[/B] 95% rider 5% bike... [B]It'll probablly be just a darg race up a paved road by his house. Then we'll go down and hit the gravel banks. Cant wait, my bikes ready to go.[/B][/QUOTE] :silly: Not smart. Why don't you just walk the bikes to the riding area, then ride. That way you won't have your neighbors calling the cops and giving us an even worse reputation. Riding in the street just makes things worse for everyone. Don't do it. [/QUOTE]
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