You will have to remove the fuel tank to get to the spark plug. Not that bad of a job...2 seat bolts,tank strap and the radiator shroud bolts and fuel petcock. Thats it! good luck!
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You need to find it, and not run it, as coolant in the oil destroys things fast. Pressure test your coolant system to find a leak. You might be looking at head gasket, or even water pump seal area to start.
Hi jjb
To give you all you need to do change the plug, and swervide the bike, you can download a service manual for free from here. If the the bike has been sitting for a year, to look after the engine BEFORE you start it, you should do a few other things also. A quick list
The engine oil will need to be changed,
clean and check your air filter
Drain any stale fuel from the tank and carb, refresh it, prime the carb
Remove the plug, and put a dribble of 2 stroke oil into the chamber
Crank the engine over a few times with the plug out.
Fit the new plug
Start it up, it may smoke a little initially, but this is ok.
Before you go for a ride, good idea to go through the manual and do all the service requirements. Thanks for using FixYa.
regards
robotek
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