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NGK Spark Plug Reference Model Number for Yamaha

I’m now busy setting up my Yamaha 125Z to get the best out of the engine. I need to change the spark plug since I’m about to tune the carburetor, so I went to the workshop to get the spark plug for the Yamaha 125Z. The shop gave me BP8ES which is the same as the one fitted to my Yamaha RX-Z. Immediately, I opened up my Yamaha 125Z spark plug and stupefied to found out that the spark plug from the engine is BP5ES. Did the shop give me wrong spark plug model? Or is the previous owner use the wrong spark plug for the bike?
To clear things up, I googled the information about it and found that NGK Malaysia provide the best information that I am looking for. So, here it is.
Now, I know the correct NGK spark plug for my Yamaha 125Z is B8ES.
FAQs:
Hmm, what is the difference between BP5ES, BP8ES and B8ES?
-click the link.
Does BP5ES, BP8ES and B8ES fits well to Yamaha 125Z?
-Yes.
So, we can use all those plug to Yamaha 125Z?
-No. Use B8ES.
But, I use BP8ES / BP5ES to my Yamaha 125Z and it is ok and running.
-Yes, you can use it to your bike if you want to. I don’t care.
Kawasaki AR80

The sports rim here cost about RM2-3k in Malaysia market. This item is very rare. It fits well to Yamaha RX-Z 135 and looks nice too.

India’s Yamaha FZ-16

This bike is only 150cc and it is not for sale here in Malaysia! FZ-16 have a very good specs such as monoshock rear suspension and digital LCD speedometer.

Digital LCD Speedometer

This thing keeps me thinking why didn’t we get this in Malaysia?
Hit the link for more info.
Yamaha RX-Z Racing Modification with Standard Look
(Standard Modified?)

This RX-Z belongs to my mechanics who are now busy restoring the Yamaha 125Z that I have bought earlier last month. This bike is not for everyday use and used only on track. If you see this bike anywhere, beware as this bike can go 180km/h at 4th gear. You can imagine the rest. I’m against racing illegally on the public road. Please be careful and race on track only. Remember your loved ones. (more…)

Motorcycle Tyre Size

What does the number means?

70/90: 2.50-2.75 width and height
80/90: 2.75-3.00 width and height
17: rim size for the tyre to fit in
38P, 44P: tyre load index (the higher the number, the bigger the load)
(TL): tubeless type tyre

Hope that helps!

Modified Yamaha 135LC / Jupiter MX from Indonesia by Andrey Philipus

Just a while ago, Andrey Philipus send me these pictures with some details of the modification. Many thanks for the submission and sharing the very special mods.

Modification data:
Rim: MGV
Tyres: Swallow Sea Hawk 100/70-17 (front) & 120/70-17 (rear)
Rear brake set: Suzuki 120cc (Nissin)
Front disc brake: LHK
Front caliper: Nissin 4 Pistons
Front Shock: LHK Upside Down
Swing arm: Custom
Sprocket set: Sinnob
Exhaust system: Hung
Clutch and Brake lever: PSM
Body kit: Custom with original Lagenda Z headlamp + Yamaha Ego S steering

High resolution pictures is included, so, click to enlarge!

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