- Step 1: Preparation
- Step 2: Remove the old gas train
- Step 3: Prepare new gas train
- Step 4: Install new gas train
- Step 5: Setting the gas trains
- Step 6: completion and test
Step 1: Preparation
Make sure you have all the tools and materials required. This includes a wrench, a cross -slot screwdriver, the reinforced gas trains and possibly pliers. Work in a well -lit area.
Step 2: Remove the old gas train
Open the engine cover to get access to the old gas train. Loosen the fastening screws and carefully remove the old gas train. Make sure you separate the connection to the carburetor and the throttle.
Step 3: Prepare new gas train
Take the new, reinforced gas train and compare it to the old to ensure that it has the right length and the right connections. Lubricate the ends of the new gas train easily with motor oil for easier installation.
Step 4: Install new gas train
Guide the new gas train through the brackets and connect it to both the carburetor and the throttle. Make sure that the train is not jammed and sitting in the correct position. Fastinate all screws safely.
Step 5: Setting the gas trains
Check the setting of the new gas train. The train should be smooth without having too much play. Test the throttle to ensure that it works smoothly and the throttle valve opens completely.
Step 6: completion and test
Put on the engine cover and attach it. Start the motorcycle and test the new gas train by pressing the throttle. Pay attention to an even response and check whether there are unusual noises.
How often should I change the gas train?
It is recommended to check the gas train every 2 years or after 15,000 km and change if necessary to ensure optimal performance.
Can I change the gas train myself?
Yes, with the right tools and some technical understanding you can change the gas train yourself. Note the above steps and instructions.
