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Changing Plugs - 1/6/2008 12:59:05 AM   
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can somebody please tell me the easiest way to change plugs on a 06 cbr600rr, i don't have that tool thats supposed to be with the bike. can you do it without taking off the radiator?

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RE: Changing Plugs - 1/6/2008 5:57:07 AM   
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You don't have to totally remove it, just loosen the mounting bolts and drop it downward to give you the room you need to work. 

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RE: Changing Plugs - 1/6/2008 12:40:48 PM   
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Its much easier if you hit it from the top end. You just need to take the airbox off. That way you can see where they are instead of feeling your way around if you hitting them from the sides.

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RE: Changing Plugs - 1/6/2008 2:39:09 PM   
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Its much easier if you hit it from the top end. You just need to take the airbox off. That way you can see where they are instead of feeling your way around if you hitting them from the sides.


have you ever changed plugs on a 600rr... you have to go from the bottom .. loosen the radior bolts and drop it out of the way. do not totally remove it and use the tool that honda gave you and it's a little bit of a pain in the ass compared to others that you can go from the top of the bike but it's not that hard.. takes about a hour ..

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RE: Changing Plugs - 1/6/2008 4:53:53 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Nauree

Its much easier if you hit it from the top end. You just need to take the airbox off. That way you can see where they are instead of feeling your way around if you hitting them from the sides.


have you ever changed plugs on a 600rr... you have to go from the bottom .. loosen the radior bolts and drop it out of the way. do not totally remove it and use the tool that honda gave you and it's a little bit of a pain in the ass compared to others that you can go from the top of the bike but it's not that hard.. takes about a hour ..


Yeah, no shit, you'll play hell removing ignition coils from the top. I wouldn't go that route.


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RE: Changing Plugs - 1/6/2008 6:49:04 PM   
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use the tool that honda gave you


an allen key and that helmet hanger wire???


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RE: Changing Plugs - 1/7/2008 12:44:46 AM   
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yeah i didn't get that little tool everybodys' talkin about but i got em out.. i dropped the radiator i gotta do a full tune up and check some other things anyway. once i done that it was no problem

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RE: Changing Plugs - 1/7/2008 4:29:39 AM   
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I got a tool bag with all the goodies.

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RE: Changing Plugs - 1/7/2008 5:26:57 AM   
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I got a tool bag with all the goodies.



I love the little tool bag. Crappy tools, but just about every size you need.


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