- Step 1: Preparation
- Step 2: Remove the gas train
- Step 3: Install new gas train
- Step 4: Setting the gas train
- Step 5: Test
- Step 6: Maintenance
Step 1: Preparation
Before you start replacing the gas train, make sure that the machine is on a stable surface. Apply suitable protective gloves and make sure that you have all the required tools at hand.
Step 2: Remove the gas train
Open the cover of the throttle and solve the clamping screw that holds the old gas train. Carefully pull the gas train out of the handle and the carburetor. Make sure that no parts are lost.
Step 3: Install new gas train
Take the new reinforced gas train and lead it through the same path as the old. Make sure that it is properly under control and the carburetor. Attach the clamping screw to the throttle grip.
Step 4: Setting the gas train
Check whether the gas train sits properly and has no tension if the handle is not pressed. If necessary, adjust the voltage by loosening the clamping screw and adjusting the train accordingly.
Step 5: Test
Start the motorcycle and test the new gas train by pressing the throttle. Make sure that the engine reacts evenly and the gas train does not stuck. If everything is fine, you can attach the cover again.
Step 6: Maintenance
In order to extend the life of the gas train, you should regularly check it for wear and damage. Clean the trains occasionally and smear them to ensure a smooth function.
How often should I check the gas train?
It is recommended to check the gas train for wear and functionality at least once a year or in front of longer journeys.
Can I repair a damaged gas train?
In most cases, it is better to exchange a damaged gas train instead of trying to repair it because security and reliability are important.
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