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Old 03-19-2005, 12:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 00 929 sparkplugs easiest way to get them out?

i was just wondering if anyone had an easy way to get the sparkplugs out of a 00 929...i heard you can get to them by moving the radiatior out of the way....and i know i can get to them if i take the tank off.....does anyone know an easy way to get the tank off...i was taking it off yesterday and everytime we diconnected the return fuel line gas would keep flowing......never had to take the tank off of a bike with FI

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Don't dc your fuel lines. Just Prop up the tank. Move the airbox and then the stacks. From there is a straight shot on the plugs man.
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^^^^ thats how i did mine, its gonna take around an hour to 1 1/2 hours to finish.
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^^^^ thats how i did mine, its gonna take around an hour to 1 1/2 hours to finish.
I can do my bike in 20 mins or less.
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I can do my bike in 20 mins or less.
use the tool in your tool kit easiest way to remove em.
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I know this is an old post. I have change mine 3 times now. The easiest way is to move the radiator/fan assembly forward. Just make sure the bike sat overnight so it's cold.
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