dgiles
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Hi. Earlier this week I decided to change the plugs on my 09. Numbers 1,3,and 4 came out of the plug holes with great ease. Number 2 would not release. I bought the bike used and have no history, but suspect this is the first plug change at 13,000 kms. Being as careful as possible the boot of course ripped, and finally came out after I got very aggressive since it was already badly damaged. I obtained a new one , cut 1/4 inch off the wire and screwed it onto the plug wire. I would have liked to have felt it "bottoming" out. But didn't. Just felt a bit of resistance. It started and runs great in a short 3 km test ride. Now the second thoughts have started. I'm supposed to be leaving Tuesday for a 5,000 km ride through the Canadian Rockies where cell service is very sparse. First the #2 wire. I would have liked it to been a little bit longer as there is virtually no slack in it and I'm concerned it might vibrate out of the boot. I was thinking I would smear some marine silicone around it's mating point to sort of "glue" it in place.Second I noticed that the #3 wire loops over a tube running across the top of the engine. All the rest went under the tube. Does that tube get hot, there is a protective sheath over the #3 wire.Comments or advice about the silicone and the routing of the #3 wire. I think it is OK but if someone could advise. Thanks in advance.