Step 1: Preparation

Before starting work, make sure that you have all the necessary tools and spare parts. This includes a wrench set, pliers and the new reinforced gas trains. Work in a clean, well -lit place.

Step 2: Remove old gas trains

Start taking the cover of the handlebar to get access to the gas trains. Loosen the fastening screws and carefully pull off the old gas trains. Make sure not to damage any other parts.

Step 3: Use new reinforced gas trains

Take the new reinforced gas trains and introduce them to the same places where the old trains were. Make sure you sit in the carburetor and the throttle. Fasten the trains safely.

Step 4: make settings

Check the voltage of the new gas trains. They should be smooth, but not too loose. If necessary, adjust the screws on the cargo to ensure the optimal function.

Step 5: Functional test

Start the motorcycle and test the throttle. Make sure that the gas train reacts evenly and without resistance. If necessary, carry out further adjustments.

Step 6: Care and maintenance

Check the gas trains regularly for wear and tear. Clean the trains and smear them to extend your lifespan.

How often should the gas trains be changed?

It is recommended to check the gas trains every 10,000 km or every two years and replace if necessary.

Can I change the gas trains myself?

Yes, with the right tools and some technical know-how you can change the gas trains yourself. If you are unsure, consult a specialist.

Moto Guzzi V11 [all construction years] - gas train - reinforced execution

Price: € 29