Cagiva MITO 125 [EVO all construction years] - gas train for 28mm dellorto carburetor - reinforced

Step 1: Preparation

Make sure you have all the tools you need. This includes a screwdriver, pliers and the new reinforced gas train for the 28mm dellorto carburetor. Work in a well -lit area and make sure that the motorcycle is stable.

Step 2: Remove the old gas train

Open the covering of the carburetor and locate the old gas train. Loosen the fastening screw and carefully pull out the old train. Make sure not to damage the connection to the gas lever.

Step 3: Inserting the new gas train

Take the new reinforced gas train and take it through the same opening as the old one. Make sure that the train sits correctly in the carburetor and the connection to the gas lever is correctly established.

Step 4: Setting the gas train

Set the gas train so that it has enough game, but still enables a direct reaction to gas commands. Check the settings by pressing the throttle several times.

Step 5: Test the function

Before you start the motorcycle, test the function of the gas train. Turn the throttle and observe whether the carburetor reacts accordingly. Make sure everything works smoothly.

Step 6: Care of the gas train

Check the condition of the gas train regularly and smear it if necessary. Make sure that there are no cracks or wear to ensure a secure function.

How often should I check the gas train?

It is recommended to check the gas train every 1,000 km or once a year to ensure that it is in good condition.

What can I do when the gas train is stuck?

When the gas train is stuck, check whether it is installed correctly and whether there is any obstacles. Clean and smear the gas train to improve mobility.

Cagiva MITO 125 [EVO all construction years] - gas train for 28mm dellorto carburetor - reinforced

Price: 39.00 €

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