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DENSO K16R-U11 or NGK BKR5EYA11
SPARK PLUG (DR8ES) (NGK) SPARK PLUG (X24ESR-U) (DENSO)
I just boughtmine and it had Mannual with it Standard DPR8EA-9 (NGK) or X24EPR-9(DENSO) COLD CLIMATE DPR7EA ORX22EPR-U9(DENSO) HIGH SPEED RIDING DPR9EA(NGK) OR X27EPR-U9 9(DENSO)
0.32 with Bosch, Ngk , Champion , Autolite 0.28 with Denso
Bike comes with DENSO U24ESR-N but shop manual recommends either DENSO or NGK there are several spark plugs have different heat ranges: Standard : NGK SR8E Denso U24ESR-N Cold : NGK SR9E Denso U27ESR-N Hot : NGK SR7E Denso U22ESR-N I hope this helps
NGK is an excellent plug for your Honda and is the OEM plug. But you can also install Denso plugs.
* NGK part # CR8HSA or * Nippon Denso part # U24FSR-U
Denso IK20 is the best ! Better even than NGK BKR6EIX
Put Denso or NGK plugs and they will already be gapped within exceptable specs out the box
Champion CJ7Y Champion RCJ6Y Autolite 2974 Bosch WSR6F Denso W22MP-U NGK BPMR7A
From a PW50(R) Owner's Manual I have laying around. Spark Plug: BP4HS / NGK, W14FP-L / Denso (For AUZ and NZ) BPR4HS / NGK, (Everywhere except AUZ and NZ) Gap 0.6 - 0.7mm (0.024 - 0.028in)
NGK or Denso.