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On 12/29/2022 at 9:03 AM, lonewolf said:

. Also which spark plugs are people using it has a bp7es currently in it which is not standard, will there be a reason for this.

 

People sometimes mistakenly thing a 7 will run hotter than a 5, to reduce carbon build up.  

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Yeah, when they say a higher number is a hotter plug it's actually a cooler plug so that it can tolerate a hotter burn temperature as in higher performance engines. 

As for brake pads I use Red Galfer or DP.

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On 12/29/2022 at 7:03 PM, lonewolf said:

Hi looking at replacing my brake pads on my 2014 beta evo 250. Which ones are the best for general riding. Also which spark plugs are people using it has a bp7es currently in it which is not standard, will there be a reason for this.

 

Two stroke trials bikes ridden in trials type riding go well with a 5 or 6 heat range plug (NGK heat range numbering).

If the two stroke trials bike is used for sustained/continuous riding, like along a road or at the beach, or in desert sand, or trail riding that involves long climbs, a 7 or 8 heat range plug will work better.

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