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NKG BP7ES NO LONGER AVAILABLE IN CANADA

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by Ground-Hugger, Sep 29, 2011.

  1. Ground-Hugger

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    Thats right NKG says that the BP7ES plugs are no longer available for the Canadian market. So if you can find them grab them!!! Once they are gone they are gone.
     
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    What about NGK?
     
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    What's your source?

    Seems to me the BP7ES is one of the more common motorcycle plugs. Hard to imagine they would drop it.
     
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    Ground-Hugger
    Thats the same info I got 3 months ago......Len has zero ohm caps, or a replacement for the resistor in your cap, that makes it zero ohms, then you can use the BPR7ES.

    Any idea why NGK is stoped selling in Canada only?

    Kenneth
     
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    Don't know a phone call the there Canadian NGK Tech line offices. They just say sorry no longer available in Canada! No explnation. I guess I'll be buying mine in Buffalo!!!
     
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    *runs to CT to buy 4 for next season*

    Then again. i've heard this before as well back months ago. We'll see if it's reality this time.
     
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    Well NGK says its so and the CT local called their warehouse and where told the same thing "no longer in Canada". Anything that is out there is all thats left. It makes no sense since so many old bikes use them.
     
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    As another note - I've heard from the XS guys (who have the same plugs) that you can change to using the BCP7ES plugs as well (also come in a resistor version for those that need them - BCPR7ES). Specs on that are identical to the BP7ES, with the exception of it being a 5/8" hex instead of the 13/16".
    See this link for info:
    Alternate 5/8 spark plugs
     

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