- Step 1: Preparation
- Step 2: Removing the old clutch train
- Step 3: Installation of the new clutch train
- Step 4: Setting the clutch train
- Step 5: Examination of the function
- Step 6: Care of the clutch train
Step 1: Preparation
Make sure you have all the tools and materials required. This includes a new clutch train, a wrench, pliers and possibly a lubricant.
Step 2: Removing the old clutch train
Open the motorcycle cladding to get access to the clutch mechanism. Loosen the screws that hold the old clutch train and carefully pull out the train.
Step 3: Installation of the new clutch train
Take the new clutch train and guide it through the intended brackets. Make sure that the train sits properly and has no kink.
Step 4: Setting the clutch train
Set the clutch train so that the clutch works correctly. This can be done by turning the adjustment screw on the lever. Test the setting several times to make sure it is correct.
Step 5: Examination of the function
Use the clutch lever several times to ensure that the new train works perfectly. Check whether the clutch works gently and without resistance.
Step 6: Care of the clutch train
In order to extend the lifespan of the clutch train, you should smear it regularly and check for damage. Make sure not to overstretch the train.
FAQ 1: How often should I change the clutch train?
The clutch train should usually be changed every 2-3 years or in the event of visible damage. Pay attention to signs of wear.
FAQ 2: Can I change the clutch train myself?
Yes, the change of clutch train can usually be carried out yourself if you have basic mechanical knowledge and the right tools.
