- Step 1: Preparation
- Step 2: Expansion of the old clutch train
- Step 3: Installation of the new clutch train
- Step 4: Setting the coupling
- Step 5: test run
- Step 6: Care and maintenance
Step 1: Preparation
Before you start replacing the clutch train, make sure you have all the tools you need: wrench, pliers and possibly a screwdriver. Wear suitable protective equipment.
Step 2: Expansion of the old clutch train
Open the clutch lid and solve the attachment of the old clutch tract both to the clutch lever and on the coupling itself. Make sure that you do not lose parts.
Step 3: Installation of the new clutch train
Guide the new clutch train through the appropriate brackets. First attach it to the clutch lever and then to the coupling. Make sure that the train is really excited.
Step 4: Setting the coupling
Regulate the voltage of the clutch train according to the manufacturer's requirements. Check whether the lever is smooth and the clutch works properly.
Step 5: test run
Start the motorcycle and test the clutch at low speeds. Make sure that there are unusual noises or the lever does not work properly.
Step 6: Care and maintenance
Check the clutch train regularly for wear and lubrication. Proper care increases the lifespan of the clutch train and improves the performance of the coupling.
How often should I check the clutch train?
It is recommended to check the clutch train for wear and lubrication at least once a month.
What to do if the clutch train tears?
If the clutch train tears, it should be replaced immediately to ensure the safety and functionality of the motorcycle. Don't drive on until the train is replaced.
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