- Step 1: Preparation
- Step 2: Access to the coupling
- Step 3: Remove the old clutch train
- Step 4: Install new clutch train
- Step 5: Setting the clutch train
- Step 6: Test the clutch
Step 1: Preparation
Before you start working, make sure you have all the tools and parts you need. This includes an increased clutch train, wrench, pliers and a screwdriver.
Step 2: Access to the coupling
To get to the clutch train, you have to remove the cover of the engine. Loosen the screws and carefully remove the cover to avoid damage.
Step 3: Remove the old clutch train
Find the old clutch train and solve it both on the lever and the clutch. Make sure not to lose the parts and completely remove the train.
Step 4: Install new clutch train
Take the new reinforced clutch train and guide it through the intended brackets. First attach it to the clutcher and then to the lever. Make sure he is sitting properly.
Step 5: Setting the clutch train
After the new clutch train is installed, you have to set it. Pull the adjusting screw on the lever until the train has the right voltage. Check the function by pressing the clutch lever.
Step 6: Test the clutch
Perform a test drive to ensure that the clutch works properly. Pay attention to unusual noises or a jerky behavior that could indicate incorrect installation.
How often should the clutch train be changed?
The clutch train should be changed every 10,000 kilometers or if signs of wear.
Can I change the clutch train myself?
Yes, with the right tools and instructions, changing the clutch train is a feasible task for every motorcyclist.
