Where is the motorcycle spark plug located?
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Most spark plugs are located at the front right side of the engine, while a few may be positioned at the front left side. Generally, you can see them by removing the storage compartment under the seat or the small front panel beneath the seat. What components make up a spark plug: A spark plug mainly consists of a terminal nut, insulator, terminal stud, center electrode, side electrode, and shell. What types of spark plugs are there: The main types of spark plugs include: standard spark plugs, projected insulator spark plugs, electrode-type spark plugs, seat-type spark plugs, pin-type spark plugs, and surface-gap spark plugs. Replacement cycle for spark plugs: Under normal maintenance conditions, spark plugs should be replaced after driving 40,000 to 60,000 kilometers. However, this may vary depending on the brand and engine type, so it is recommended to follow the user manual. Platinum spark plugs should be replaced at 40,000 kilometers, ordinary nickel alloy spark plugs at 20,000 kilometers, and iridium spark plugs at 60,000 to 80,000 kilometers.