- Step 1: Preparation
- Step 2: Remove the old gas train
- Step 3: Install new gas train
- Step 4: Setting the gas train
- Step 5: Test the function
- Step 6: Care of the gas train
Step 1: Preparation
Make sure the machine is on a stable surface and the engine has cooled. Open the cladding to get access to the gas train.
Step 2: Remove the old gas train
Separate the old gas train from the carburetor unit and carefully remove it from the bracket. Make sure that no parts are damaged.
Step 3: Install new gas train
Guide the new, reinforced gas train through the brackets and connect it to the carburetor unit. Make sure the train is right and is not kinked.
Step 4: Setting the gas train
Adjust the gas train so that it has a slight tension without it stuck. Test the setting by pressing the throttle.
Step 5: Test the function
Start the motorcycle and check whether the gas train works smoothly. Leave the engine idle and press the throttle several times.
Step 6: Care of the gas train
Check the condition of the gas train regularly. Clean it if necessary and smear it with a suitable lubricant to ensure an optimal function.
How often should I check the gas train?
It is recommended to check the gas train at least every 1000 km or once a month for wear and functionality.
What are the symptoms of a defective gas train?
A defective gas procession can be noticeable by jerking, clamping the throttle or an irregular engine behavior.
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