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[QUOTE="husabutt, post: 1071464, member: 65883"] I believe a BR10ES is the stock plug [IMG]http://www.denniskirk.com/denniskirk/b2c/product_images/b/8/e/600pix/b8es.jpg[/IMG] For tuning purposes the the BR10 through BR8 (ES) is generally used. The 10 is the coldest plug and the 8 is the hottest. Many that are fouling plugs go to a 9 or 8 to help burn deposits off the plug to keep it from fouling. It is a better idea to jet the bike properly and use a colder plug. This is especially true with highly modified motors that run wide open most of the time. If you are running a stock motor and stock jetting and fouling BR10ES plugs after a few rides a 9 or maybe a 8 should be O.K. If not stick with the 10. [/QUOTE]
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