NGK have over 80 years of experience in spark plug manufacturing and are the world leader in spark plug technology. NGK has an extensive range of spark plugs, each with their own unique characteristics specifically engineered to its application and designed to suit a broad range of motorcycles, ATVs & UTVs in Australasia. With NGK's dedication to quality, outstanding reliability and state of the art manufacturing techniques, you can rely on your NGK Spark Plugs.
Don’t just ask for a spark plug, insist on NGK.
Spark plugs used for racing must withstand especially hard stresses. The speeds during a race are frequently in excess of 10,000 rpm. Temperature, pressure, and vibrations in the combustion chamber are so immense that conventional ground electrodes could break or melt. For this reason, racing spark plugs often come with specially designed ground electrodes, the most extreme form with a ring-shaped ground electrode. The spark jumps from the middle electrode to the ring-shaped ground electrode.
Shell
- Thread Size: 14mm
- Thread Pitch: 1.25mm
- Seat Type: Gasket
- Reach: 19mm (3/4"")
- Hex Size: 21mm (13/16"")
- Terminal Type: Removable Nut
- Overall Height: ISO
- Gap: 0.6mm (0.024"")
Centre Electrode
- Material: Nickel
- Type: Fine Wire
- Size: 1.3mm
- Projection: Non-Projected
Ground Electrode
- Material: Nickel
- Type: Standard
- Quantity: 1
Specifications
- Heat Range: 9
- Resistor: No
1976 Suzuki RM100
1977 Suzuki RM100
1978 Suzuki RM100
1979 Suzuki RM100
1980 Kawasaki KX420
1980 Suzuki RM100
1981 Kawasaki KX420
1981 Suzuki RM100
1982 Suzuki RM100
1982 Yamaha YZ100
1982 Yamaha YZ125
1982 Yamaha YZ80
1983 Kawasaki KX80
1983 Yamaha YZ100
1983 Yamaha YZ125
1984 Kawasaki KX80
1984 Yamaha YZ125
1984 Yamaha YZ80
1985 Kawasaki KX80
1985 Yamaha YZ125
1985 Yamaha YZ80
1986 Kawasaki KX80
1986 Yamaha YZ125
1987 Kawasaki KX80
1987 Yamaha YZ125
1988 Kawasaki KD80
1988 Kawasaki KX60
1988 Kawasaki KX80
1988 Yamaha YZ125
1989 Kawasaki KD80
1989 Kawasaki KX60
1989 Kawasaki KX80
1989 Yamaha YZ125
1990 Kawasaki KD80
1990 Kawasaki KX60
1990 Kawasaki KX80
1990 Yamaha YZ125
1991 Kawasaki KX60
1991 Yamaha YZ125
1992 Kawasaki KX60
1993 Kawasaki KX60
1994 Kawasaki KX60
1995 Kawasaki KX60
1996 Kawasaki KX60
1997 Kawasaki KX60
NGK have over 80 years of experience in spark plug manufacturing and are the world leader in spark plug technology. NGK has an extensive range of spark plugs, each with their own unique characteristics specifically engineered to its application and designed to suit a broad range of motorcycles, ATVs & UTVs in Australasia. With NGK's dedication to quality, outstanding reliability and state of the art manufacturing techniques, you can rely on your NGK Spark Plugs.
Don’t just ask for a spark plug, insist on NGK.
Spark plugs used for racing must withstand especially hard stresses. The speeds during a race are frequently in excess of 10,000 rpm. Temperature, pressure, and vibrations in the combustion chamber are so immense that conventional ground electrodes could break or melt. For this reason, racing spark plugs often come with specially designed ground electrodes, the most extreme form with a ring-shaped ground electrode. The spark jumps from the middle electrode to the ring-shaped ground electrode.
Shell
- Thread Size: 14mm
- Thread Pitch: 1.25mm
- Seat Type: Gasket
- Reach: 19mm (3/4"")
- Hex Size: 21mm (13/16"")
- Terminal Type: Removable Nut
- Overall Height: ISO
- Gap: 0.6mm (0.024"")
Centre Electrode
- Material: Nickel
- Type: Fine Wire
- Size: 1.3mm
- Projection: Non-Projected
Ground Electrode
- Material: Nickel
- Type: Standard
- Quantity: 1
Specifications
- Heat Range: 9
- Resistor: No
1976 Suzuki RM100
1977 Suzuki RM100
1978 Suzuki RM100
1979 Suzuki RM100
1980 Kawasaki KX420
1980 Suzuki RM100
1981 Kawasaki KX420
1981 Suzuki RM100
1982 Suzuki RM100
1982 Yamaha YZ100
1982 Yamaha YZ125
1982 Yamaha YZ80
1983 Kawasaki KX80
1983 Yamaha YZ100
1983 Yamaha YZ125
1984 Kawasaki KX80
1984 Yamaha YZ125
1984 Yamaha YZ80
1985 Kawasaki KX80
1985 Yamaha YZ125
1985 Yamaha YZ80
1986 Kawasaki KX80
1986 Yamaha YZ125
1987 Kawasaki KX80
1987 Yamaha YZ125
1988 Kawasaki KD80
1988 Kawasaki KX60
1988 Kawasaki KX80
1988 Yamaha YZ125
1989 Kawasaki KD80
1989 Kawasaki KX60
1989 Kawasaki KX80
1989 Yamaha YZ125
1990 Kawasaki KD80
1990 Kawasaki KX60
1990 Kawasaki KX80
1990 Yamaha YZ125
1991 Kawasaki KX60
1991 Yamaha YZ125
1992 Kawasaki KX60
1993 Kawasaki KX60
1994 Kawasaki KX60
1995 Kawasaki KX60
1996 Kawasaki KX60
1997 Kawasaki KX60