- Step 1: Make preparations
- Step 2: Remove the old clutch train
- Step 3: Apply new reinforced clutch train
- Step 4: make settings
- Step 5: carry out the function test
- Step 6: completion and care
Step 1: Make preparations
Make sure you have all the tools and materials you need on hand: a new reinforced clutch train, wrench, pliers and possibly some lubricant.
Step 2: Remove the old clutch train
Open the clutch lever cover and solve the old clutch train from the lever holder. Remove the clutch train from the engine side. Make sure that you do not damage any parts.
Step 3: Apply new reinforced clutch train
First guide the new clutch train through the engine side and then to the lever holder. Make sure that the train sits properly and fasten it.
Step 4: make settings
Place the tension on the clutch lever holder to ensure that the clutch train works properly. Check the setting several times to make sure that everything is correct.
Step 5: carry out the function test
Use the clutch lever several times to ensure that the new clutch train works smoothly. Pay attention to unusual noises or resistances.
Step 6: completion and care
Put on the clutch lever cover and secure it. Clean the area around the clutch train and, if necessary, apply some lubricant to the moving parts.
How often should I check the clutch train?
It is recommended to check the clutch train at least once a year, especially before long journeys or after intensive use.
What are the advantages of an increased clutch train?
An increased clutch train offers higher resilience and durability, which is particularly advantageous for powerful motorcycles. It minimizes the risk of fracture and improves the overall performance of the clutch.
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