List of motorized bike spark plugs

Pre 1990 or close Champion was my go to plug. I thought they were the best.
I still have a few NOS champions from the 70s that I got out of some of the old small engine repair stuff that my old school was gonna throw away. I save those for Briggs flathead engines lol.
 
It is funny when I think of Ravi Shankar playing his sitar...lol.

He once met an Englishman by the name of George Harrison and taught him to play sitar.
After his first lessons in the late 60s, George recorded two sitar songs along with some of his bandmates.
Ravi, after hearing Georges songs, told him to stick with the guitar, he would never be a good sitar player...lol...lol...lol.

Here are those two songs if anyone is interested in hearing them.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1X-q7MweIc


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abcb28ARe3c
 
And notice what it said on the website...lol.

B6HS (7534)
Brand: NGK
Product Code: DISCONTINUED
Availability: Discontinued

DISCONTINUED REPLACED BY * 3922 BR6HS

It is exactly as I mentioned in the previous post...They see no further need for the non-resistor plug so they are replacing it with the NGK-BR6HS as I had previously mentioned in that post.

I'm actually surprised it took them this long to do this as I saw this coming a few years ago.
My point exactly! Uncle Damien knows best. This where I got the idea to use bpr6hs. It's in all my bikes now. They really she to like them! They're just a couple mm further into the bore aiding in compression slightly and from what I can tell Making a very complete burn.
 
My Jeep 4.0 motor will only run right on champions,I never had a vehicle picky about which spark plug I used before.
Champions are the factory plugs for it.
 
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