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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
hesitation when accelerating
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<blockquote data-quote="Simon Dinsdale" data-source="post: 10568" data-attributes="member: 58"><p>Hi Steve,</p><p></p><p>Have you tried changing the spark plugs. I had a similar problem last year which was cured by changing the plugs. What initially caused me to look else where was the plugs were only 500 miles old. It was only one plug that was faulty. They were NGK which I have used for years, but it has been reported on the internet there may be a problem with NGK quality or compatibility between NGK and the modern fuel in Europe. Not sure about the USA though. Changed to Champion plugs and no problem over the last 3000 miles.</p><p></p><p>Simon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon Dinsdale, post: 10568, member: 58"] Hi Steve, Have you tried changing the spark plugs. I had a similar problem last year which was cured by changing the plugs. What initially caused me to look else where was the plugs were only 500 miles old. It was only one plug that was faulty. They were NGK which I have used for years, but it has been reported on the internet there may be a problem with NGK quality or compatibility between NGK and the modern fuel in Europe. Not sure about the USA though. Changed to Champion plugs and no problem over the last 3000 miles. Simon. [/QUOTE]
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