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#1 CF650TR - Fitting Oil drain plug valve
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04-05-2016, 06:49 AMHi All
I like the idea of using one of these, has anybody tried one here? I like the idea of these for 2 reasons, firstly, oil changes will be a little cleaner, and also, it will reduce wear & tear on the thread for the sump plug. I have experience before where a sump plug has failed on a bike.
As an idea, this is the sort of thing I'm looking at.
http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/motorc...il-drain-valve
Cheers
Tony
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#2 Re: CF650TR - Fitting Oil drain plug valve
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04-14-2016, 08:14 PMHi All
OK, well no reply :-( Is the same as an ER6N drain plug, an M12 with 1.5mm tread pitch?
Cheers
Tony
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#3 Re: CF650TR - Fitting Oil drain plug valve04-17-2016, 08:36 AM
I doubt anyone here will have much experience with a ER6 as they don't sell in China, I have worked on one myself as it was my fathers fully serviced but I didn't check the thread whilst changing it out. I would personally contact WK and ask what it is the thread pitch on the 650TR/NK
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