Ok. I've started the search for shocks. 12.5" is 317.5mm. The range I'm looking into is 315-320mm. A 10mm space isn't too bad. That's about 25/64".
The biggest problem so far is bolt size, and spacing for the mount bosses. I'm looking at an 2018 R1 shock. Almost the same shock as my 2018 MT-10 shock, except it has height adjustment, unlike the MT-10. So, FULLY adjustable!! Sprung for a bike about 100lbs heavier, but used a bellcrank and dogbone, so it could still be sprung kinda light. Either way, I've got time now, so I'll do some experimenting. |
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Oil question
I saw the type and the filter I can change it with but I was wondering how much oil do the kpms take? Sorry this is my very first motorcycle so I don’t know much about them. Thank you for any help
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Thank you so much. Should I see the oil while the bike is running or when it’s cool? |
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What are we using for spark plugs ?
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What about spark plugs ?
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https://www.sparkplug-crossreference...GK_PN/CPR8EA-9 |
I haven't done anything with the spark plug as of yet. Typically, I go with iridium. Usually the hottest plug I can find. But, since the compression of this engine is pretty low, there won't be much benefit to it. Maybe a 1 hp gain. Not a lot, but enough for an engine that puts out so little hp anyway.
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Ok dudes, so here is what I got from O'Reilly Auto Parts today to do my oil and spark plug. Using the oilfilter-crossreference website:
1. WIX 24944 Oil Filter 2. NGK CPR7EA-9 Installed the Wix and used the screws torque down the cover. I am sure the rubber piece on the cap is supposed to snap into the filter. Could not do it by hand, but cranking it down worked. The Wix was the same size and I have no leaks and comes with a new gasket. People been talking about the NGK CPR8EA-9, but Autozone and Oreilly doesn't carry them and they are special order so I used the CPR7EA-9. We went through and compared both and they are identical dimensions. Heat rating is different... but you wont have to wait 3 days. After oil change and installation the bike feels like a whole new beast. Smooth and responsive. I would almost recommend doing the plug as soon as you get the bike. Stay safe. |
Oh, if you guys need to make the bike a bit louder take a drill bit and put a hole or several holes in the pipe from the downside up just before the pipe is welded to the muffler. Poor mans exhaust, but it works. Just do it low side upward best you can to keep water out.
I mean... we are all waiting for that Lifan exhaust to be back in stock anyways... right?! Start small. The bigger the hole the bigger the sound. You will lose MPG though. |
All of the oil filters that will work for the LIFAN KPM 200. As always, double, triple check.
AC-Delco PF2148 Baldwin P7132 BIG A 96944 Canadian Tire 27-5514-6 CARQUEST 89944 CARQUEST 89994 CHAMP P7013 EMGO 10-99200 FRAM CH6015 HASTINGS LF474 HIFLO HF112 Honda 15410-KF0-305 Honda 15410-KF0-315 Honda 15410-KFO-315 Honda 15410-KYJ-901 Honda 15410-KYJ-902 Honda 15412-HM5-A10 Honda 15412-KF0-000 Honda 15412-KF0-010 Honda 15412-KF0-020 K & N KN-112 KAWASAKI 52010-1053 KNECHT OX410 LUBER-FINER P7013 Magneti Marelli 154703553310 MAHLE OX410 Mann MH53 METAL-LEVE OX410D MOBIL-1 M1MC-173 NAPA 4944 POLARIS 3088036 Purolator ML16815 STP P7013 Suzuki K5201-01053 UFI 2554200 WARNER P7013 WILMINK-GROUP WG1217406 |
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