Step 1: Preparation

Before starting work, make sure that you have all the tools and spare parts required. This includes new choke trains, a wrench, pliers and possibly a screwdriver.

Step 2: Remove old choke trains

Open the bonnet and locate the old choke trains. Carefully remove the fastening screws and pull out the old trains. Make sure not to damage any other parts.

Step 3: Use new choke trains

Take the new choke trains and insert them into the corresponding brackets. Make sure that you are properly aligned and that all fastenings are securely attracted.

Step 4: adjustment of the choke trains

Make sure that the choke trains are adjusted correctly. This can be done by turning the adjustment screw. Check whether the choke works properly when acting.

Step 5: function test

Start the engine and test the new choke trains. Make sure that the choke snapps and let's go. Check whether there are noise or problems.

Step 6: Care of the choke trains

Clean the choke trains regularly and check them for wear. This extends the lifespan of the parts and ensures a perfect function.

How often should I check the choke trains?

It is recommended to check the choke trains at least once a year or in front of longer trips to ensure that they work perfectly.

What to do when the choke trains clamp?

If the choke trains clamp, you should first check the fortifications and ensure that there are no contaminants or damage. If necessary, clean or replace the part.

Ducati Pantah SL TL XL 350 500 600 650 [All construction years] - Choke train 2 pieces

Price: 49.00 €