1. imnothng

    imnothng Limited User

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    I feel kind of dumb asking this, but does anyone know a part number or specs I need to look for?

    I tried googling, but could only find a NGK part number that Canadian Tire didn't have.

    Thanks.
  2. Neil Edmunds

    Neil Edmunds ODSC Admin

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    Don't count on CT to have bike plugs. They only have basic stuff. Most bike plugs have a smaller center electrode with a number like NGK BR8EG. CT will have NGK BR8ES maybe, which would work, just might not be what the manufacturer recommends. (NGK number is just an example)
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    dean.f Limited User

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    Just looked in the service manual it shows NGK CR8E. Sometimes crappy tire will put them with the bike accessories rather than the automotive section but even that is hit and miss. I usually just get them from a dealer.


    Dean
  4. imnothng

    imnothng Limited User

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    Wow, I guess I just figured a plug is a plug. Of course I'm not saying I thought they were all the same, I guess I just figured a bike one would be the same as one of the many autos on the road.

    Ok, I guess I'll check another CT, then head to the only shop in Brampton (besides Brampton Powerwaitinlineforanhour-sports).

    Thanks guys.