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What is the spark plug gap on a 2001 SV650s>

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The plug gap must be 0.7 mm (0.028") and the plug type is NGK CR8E.

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SOURCE: I need to know the spark gap for the spark plugs

My 2001 kawasaki vulcan 750 calls for 32-35 gap or0.8-0.9 mm

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