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Sunny days are with us so some maintanance to be done.

Joined Jan 2014
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Nantwich
Hi, having moved the Tuono from it's winter resting place inside the house out to my somewhat chilly garage thought I'd better carry out some maimtainance for the new riding season. Thought I'd have a look at the plugs as the bike is getting on for 8 years old now although it has only covered 3 thousand miles. With the tank lifted the rear plug was easy to remove but the front plug was virtually inacessaible that was till I removed the airbox then it was fairly easy. Plugs don't look to bad but while I'm in there I will fit two new ones. The plugs fitted were DCPR9E NGK R s don't know if my local bike dealers stock these or not will find out tomorrow.I take it this is the correct type of plug for my 07 2nd gen bike and what is the correct plug gap, no mention of plug or gap in owners book. Quite looking forward to my first ride after so many months with it layed up. Cheers Dave.
 
The plugs fitted were DCPR9E NGK R s don't know if my local bike dealers stock these or not will find out tomorrow.I take it this is the correct type of plug for my 07 2nd gen bike and what is the correct plug gap, no mention of plug or gap in owners book.
All the info is in the back of the book in the specifications section.(page 158)

Spark plugs.NGK R DCPR9E
electrode gap. 0.6-0.7mm
 
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