Spark plug gap

Fibersnake

Banjo Playing PsychoBilly
....." The GAP info is found on your downtube sticker, which by the way should be off the bike on stuck somewhere like your ownders manual and therefor found twice in said owners manual.
Well see if one wants to keep a more one off bike (i.e. somewhat custom) then you go against the thread and do not remove the downtube sticker. I mean if we all do what everyone else does, we might as well just start our sort of HOG like the HD guys do.

Also, no matter how much I may ask, never had to ask about the spark plug gap, nor the tire pressure, nor the tire size, for it is all right there for me on my custom downtube sticker. :D

Now if I can only find out where I put those custom reflectors!!!

Damn talk about old threads!!!! :eek::eek::eek:
 

Sven

Well-Known Member
I sure wish I asked that spark plug gap question back in '08. I was mild wit one poster around here a short while ago. I too hate when that happens. Weeza in a big circle jerk and someone say 'spark plug gap' and by the time it comes back to what you [the starter] or in this case the OP said... Now someone says, 'sticker downtube where it be?' is that circle of a jerked this thread out for what?
 

Gas Man

Cool isn't cheap
Calendar Participant
It's the trivecta 40 answer Sven.

You have a point Fiber... it may be a hideous point but it's there.
 

Fibersnake

Banjo Playing PsychoBilly
Where's the dip stick to check the oil at?:whoop:
Engine, tranny or primary. Wait let me go check the downtube sticker-damn it doesn't help, but I know my tires should be at about 40-42 PSI cold with normal load!

Slow night up here in the hollar of WV! :D
 

HOE ER

Member
Spark plug is directly under the crankcase just forward of the swingarm on a ridgeback,,, I also found my "sticker" there, which told me the length and gap of my "dipstick"..
 
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