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My bike is soon due for a service, so I thought I would give the Split fire plugs a try, has anybody tried these?
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yes mate, i have, but, in a 1986 xl600r.it instantly cured the hot starting trouble i had and i was well impressed.gotta be better!!cheers!
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Post by DD »

I had them in my 1100inj Guzzi sport and replaced them when doing a tune up, I replaced them with std NGK's and dident notice any difference at all.
IMO I wouldent bother spending 3 times the amount on them.
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I put some in my storm just after i bought it and didnt really notoce a dirrerence either :?
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Post by cupasoop »

dodds wrote:I put some in my storm just after i bought it and didnt really notoce a dirrerence either :?
I think drink is involved here :eek2
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Thanks guy's for all your replys/opinions and that includes you to cupasoop
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I've had the same plugs in both my storms covered at leat 30k no problems, and improves the idle ten fold less stalling at the lights syndrome!

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small keys and big fingers !!!!!! , also f and r keys are very close together ..... :oops: ..........
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my keebods fcked too mate. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by sirch345 »

Warren thats exactally the reply I wanted to hear, that was also my way of thinking that it might help to cut down on the stalling at junctions etc (I know some VTR owners don't experience stalling but I do) I have ordered a pair which should arrive today, along with a puncture preventative sealant. Thanks for your reply,
cheers Chris.
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