Step 1: Preparation

Before you start replacing the clutch train, make sure you have all the tools you need. This includes a wrench, a slot screwdriver and the new reinforced clutch train.

Step 2: Removing the old clutch train

Open the engine compartment and locate the old clutch train. Loosen the screws that hold the train and carefully remove it. Make sure that no parts are lost.

Step 3: Inserting the new reinforced clutch train

Take the new clutch train and use it in the same place where the old train was. Attach it safely with the screws previously removed.

Step 4: adjustment of the clutch train

Make sure the clutch train is correctly adjusted. This can be done by turning the adjustment screw on the lever. Check whether the clutch works smoothly.

Step 5: Testing the coupling

Start the motorcycle and test the clutch by switching through the corridors. Make sure that the clutch works properly and does not make any unusual noises.

Step 6: Care and maintenance

In order to extend the lifespan of the clutch train, you should regularly check the condition and ensure that it is well lubricated. Make sure that there are no cracks or wear.

What are the advantages of a reinforced clutch train?

An increased clutch train offers greater durability and resistance to wear and tear. This is particularly important for motorcycles that are often used in the sports or off-road area.

How often should I change the clutch train?

It is recommended to check the clutch train every 10,000 to 15,000 kilometers or if there are any signs of wear and to change.

Honda CB 900 F2 SC09 [all construction years] - clutch train - increased execution

Price: 45.00 €