Step 1: Preparation

Make sure you have all the tools and materials required at hand. This includes the new decompression procession, wrench, pliers and possibly some lubricants.

Step 2: Remove decompression train

Open the cover of the engine to get access to the decompression procession. Loosen the screws that hold the old train and carefully pull it out.

Step 3: Install new decompression train

Insert the new decompression train into the appropriate bracket. Make sure that he is properly laid to ensure that you work smoothly.

Step 4: adjustment of the decompression procession

Make sure the train is taut but not excessively tensioned. Adjust the voltage accordingly to ensure optimal function.

Step 5: function test

Start the motorcycle and test the decompression train. Make sure that it works properly and that the decompression takes place as desired.

Step 6: Care of the decompression procession

Check the condition of the decompression train regularly and smear it if necessary to ensure a smooth function.

How often should I change the decompression procession?

The decompression train should usually be changed every 2 years or 5000 km, depending on what occurs first.

What are the symptoms of a defective decompression procession?

A defective decompression procession can lead to problems when starting the motorcycle, such as cumbersome or no rotation of the engine.

Honda XL 600 R PD03 [decompression cable] - decompression train - reinforced

Price: 35.00 €