Where can I buy spark plugs for a Kawasaki motorcycle?
Check the Kawasaki Motorcycles list, find your year and model and you can easily order your required Spark Plug online. MSP one click away! Menu 0 Choose a brand Aprilia APRILIAPARTS
How long do spark plugs last on a motorcycle?
Motorcycle spark plugs usually last around 16,000 miles, or at least this is when most manufacturer service schedules recommend you change them. That’s typically once every other major service. However if you use Iridium spark plugs they will last a lot longer, usually well over 30,000 miles.
Why is my spark plug Brown on my Kawasaki?
If the plug is brown or light grey your can assume your engine is in good condition and the spark plug is functioning well. Even when a plug is in good condition small deposits will accumulate. This is normal. There are many different causes of spark plug fouling.
What kind of spark plugs do I Need?
The image of the spark plugs above shows four common conditions that you’ll find your spark plugs in. From left to right the plugs are Normal, Rich, Lean and Very Lean. Full descriptions below. Before you throw your old spark plug in the bin, check them to get an understanding of how well your engine is running.
What kind of plug does a Kawasaki spark plug use?
Kawasaki Spark Plug Fitment Chart Manufacturer Model Standard Plug Iridium Plug KAWASAKI AE 50 NGK B6ES (-82) NGK B8ES (83-) KAWASAKI AE 80 NGK BP7ES NGK BPR7EIX KAWASAKI AR 50 NGK B8ES (-92) NGK BR8ES (93-) KAWASAKI AR 80 NGK BP7ES (81-82) NGK BPR8ES (83-)
Motorcycle spark plugs usually last around 16,000 miles, or at least this is when most manufacturer service schedules recommend you change them. That’s typically once every other major service. However if you use Iridium spark plugs they will last a lot longer, usually well over 30,000 miles.
If the plug is brown or light grey your can assume your engine is in good condition and the spark plug is functioning well. Even when a plug is in good condition small deposits will accumulate. This is normal. There are many different causes of spark plug fouling.
The image of the spark plugs above shows four common conditions that you’ll find your spark plugs in. From left to right the plugs are Normal, Rich, Lean and Very Lean. Full descriptions below. Before you throw your old spark plug in the bin, check them to get an understanding of how well your engine is running.