Best spark plugs for 2002 single spark?

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Best spark plugs for 2002 single spark?

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has anyone get any feedback they can give me on spark plugs for the s please.
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Bosch titanium.
can remember the model but Chris'd know.
send a pm to 'winger'

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Harry wrote:Bosch titanium.
can remember the model but Chris'd know.
send a pm to 'winger'

harry.
Is that not bosch platinum Fr6dp or fr6ldc (std)
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Post by Jason M »

Brisk's from Motorworks - excellent!
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Blimey could write war and piece about how most of us arrived at Bosch FR6DP's same as NGK gold palladium at a third of the price.

As for Brisk.what Jason mentioned,when they first appeared did a lot of home work(understatement!!!) contacted people in Holland(and also got a Dutch friend to make inquirys) and the same in Germany and everyone of them was reluctant to sell me plugs without seeing the bike would you beleave there are two different plugs depending on what chip is in the bike,and thought sod that,if that how finer line their treading!!!!.

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winger wrote:Blimey could write war and piece about how most of us arrived at Bosch FR6DP's same as NGK gold palladium at a third of the price.

As for Brisk.what Jason mentioned,when they first appeared did a lot of home work(understatement!!!) contacted people in Holland(and also got a Dutch friend to make inquirys) and the same in Germany and everyone of them was reluctant to sell me plugs without seeing the bike would you beleave there are two different plugs depending on what chip is in the bike,and thought sod that,if that how finer line their treading!!!!.

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Jason

I read somewhere that Brisk plugs had a shorter service life than the others... possibly Sherlocks, can't seem to find it now... so 15k is pretty good going.

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Post by winger »

Hi Jason

When i was asking about them,found there are only a couple of places in Holland that sell them,and there are Brisk centers in Germany if you go to the brisk web site you'll there are 2 different plugs for the S.

Chris
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