- Step 1: Prepare the tools and materials
- Step 2: Remove the old gas train
- Step 3: Install new reinforced gas train
- Step 4: Check the gas train setting
- Step 5: Carry out the test drive
- Step 6: Maintenance and care
Step 1: Prepare the tools and materials
Make sure you have all the tools and materials required. This includes:
Step 2: Remove the old gas train
Open the motorcycle battery and remove the old gas train. Make sure you notice the connecting points carefully.
Step 3: Install new reinforced gas train
Use the new gas train at the same places to which the old gas train was attached. Make sure that it is properly laid.
Step 4: Check the gas train setting
Make sure the gas train is set correctly. He shouldn't sit too tight and not too loose.
Step 5: Carry out the test drive
Start the motorcycle and test the gas train at different speeds. Pay attention to smooth response.
Step 6: Maintenance and care
In order to extend the life of the gas train, you should regularly check the lubrication and pay attention to wear.
How often should I check the gas train?
It is recommended to check the gas train at least once a season, especially before longer trips.
What are the signs of a defective gas train?
Signs for a defective gas train are a stalling gas, a stubborn grip or unusual noises when pressing the handle.
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