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MX | Off-Road Gear Info & Reviews
Which Reed Valve?
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[QUOTE="john stu, post: 991970, member: 27637"] tell your dad you need the corect plug heat range for the type of riding you do......honda puts in a plug that is cold enough so if a expert rider rides the bike wide open (and i mean wide open ALL THE TIME) and the bike will run correctly and i bet you dont ride like a pro (i dont) so you dont need a pro's plug heat range just be sure that you jet the bike so the plug does not come out white after wide open riding (should be tan) and you will foul less with the 8, as a matter of fact tell your dad the 8 plug will help your bike to last longer (as long as you jet it corectly)with the 8 because you wont have to lean it out as much and richer is safer and better because the fuel carries the oil more fuel = more oil = longer engine life and cooler running [/QUOTE]
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