Sergeant Pluck
Registered user
Whilst doing some unrelated experimenting with cat code plugs and other bits and bobs - I noticed that my bike started pinking much more noticeably under load - especially in the recent hot weather. So I halted experiment X, and went back to my original (non-pinking) set-up and (to cut a long story short) worked out that the pinking was much worse with the original OEM (NGK) spark plugs fitted. When I reverted back to the Brisk sparkies that I'd been running for the preceding 2000 miles - the detonation virtually disappeared. I can induce it by riding slowly, going into 5 or 6th and yanking the throttle, but under normal riding circumstances pinking simply doesn't happen.
Here's how I came to this conclusion...
GS1150, y-piece, standard can - no CCP for 2000 miles (runs slightly rich) - Brisk plugs = no pinking.
GS, y-piece, standard can - standard (yellow 282) CCP in place for 200 miles (runs lean) - Brisk plugs = no pinking.
GS, y-piece, standard can - standard (yellow 282) CCP in place and NGK OEM plugs for a frightening 150 miles (runs VERY lean!) = pinks like a bitch
so i try...
GS, y-piece, standard can - no CCP for 50 miles (runs slightly rich) - NGK OEM plugs = still pinking, not as bad as above.
and finally back to...
GS, y-piece, standard can - no CCP for another 200 miles (runs slightly rich) - Brisk plugs = no pinking!!
So there you have it! Brisk Spark Plugs. Not only is my GS smoother and more responsive (and possibly better on fuel), but they also solve any problems with detonation.
Can anyone else corroborate this?
pr0ne
Oh and PS - my GS was all working OK, Hall sensors and everything are good, the TB's are quite well balanced although those and the TPS, timing etc will all be adjusted this weekend to see if I get it running even better. So what I'm saying is that the detonation I was experiencing wasn't caused by any specific 'fault'....
Here's how I came to this conclusion...
GS1150, y-piece, standard can - no CCP for 2000 miles (runs slightly rich) - Brisk plugs = no pinking.
GS, y-piece, standard can - standard (yellow 282) CCP in place for 200 miles (runs lean) - Brisk plugs = no pinking.
GS, y-piece, standard can - standard (yellow 282) CCP in place and NGK OEM plugs for a frightening 150 miles (runs VERY lean!) = pinks like a bitch
so i try...
GS, y-piece, standard can - no CCP for 50 miles (runs slightly rich) - NGK OEM plugs = still pinking, not as bad as above.
and finally back to...
GS, y-piece, standard can - no CCP for another 200 miles (runs slightly rich) - Brisk plugs = no pinking!!
So there you have it! Brisk Spark Plugs. Not only is my GS smoother and more responsive (and possibly better on fuel), but they also solve any problems with detonation.
Can anyone else corroborate this?
pr0ne
Oh and PS - my GS was all working OK, Hall sensors and everything are good, the TB's are quite well balanced although those and the TPS, timing etc will all be adjusted this weekend to see if I get it running even better. So what I'm saying is that the detonation I was experiencing wasn't caused by any specific 'fault'....

