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I am assuming you mean spark plug... When you reinstalled the plug, did you torque it (TIGHTEN IT?). .. IF you did and it still blows out, you have damaged the spark plug threads in the head... Take it to a professional mechanic.. it can be repaired, won't be cheap..good luck..
Remove spark plug cable from top of spark plug
and use a socket set to remove spark plug and then place new spark plug and tighten it to required Torque which is specified in Repair manual for your bike
could be the transmission output shaft bearing. or a dry / worn out chain or if the rear wheel is not in alignment binding the chain or the cush drive could be worn out esp. with your wording "takeoff" lol
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