If you mean that the wire came out of the boot, then pull the boot off of the spark plug and use a spark plug socket to remove the spark plug.
Give the spark plug boot a twist to free it from the spark plug then pull it off of the spark plug by the boot.
The factory service manual says that to get the spark plug wire off of the spark plug: Twist the boot about a half turn to loosen it from the spark plug and then pull it off using the boot. Don't pull the spark plug wire to remove it as you may find yourself pulling the wire out of the connector. Pulling it off by the boot may also leave the connector on the spark plug.
you must take the top module off the engine and then remove the rubber plugs that are on top of the spark plug, then use the spark plug sockets to get them out you must take the top module off the engine and then remove the rubber plugs that are on top of the spark plug, then use the spark plug sockets to get them out you must take the top module off the engine and then remove the rubber plugs that are on top of the spark plug, then use the spark plug sockets to get them out
Pull on the boot.
Gently twist the boost from left to right as you pull it off of the spark plug.
You need an 18 mm spark plug socket.
By taking the spark plug wire off, and then using a spark plug socket with a ratchet and extension. It's not rocket science.
You take off the cap. Then pull out the spark plug. Put a new spark plug in. Then put the cap back on. Voila your done. Easy as pie!
remove the spark plug plug it into the coil turn off the lights in the garage and kick start the bike there should be a nice bright spark at the end of the spark plug if it's weak then your spark plug is failing if there is no spark coming at all then you have a ignition malfunction
you're not getting it seated all the way. the clip has to snap onto the top of the spark plug.
Pull the spark plug wires off the spark plugs. Remove the spark plugs with a spark plug socket. Install the new spark plugs and put the spark plug wires back on. I recomend replacing the spark plug wires as well. If replacing them, just remember that the new wires are hooked up the same ways that the old ones came off.