- Step 1: Preparation
- Step 2: Securing the motorcycle
- Step 3: Expansion of the old clutch train
- Step 4: Installation of the new clutch train
- Step 5: Setting the coupling
- Step 6: completion and test drive
Step 1: Preparation
Before you start working, collect all the necessary tools: wrenches, screwdrivers and the new reinforced clutch train. Wear suitable protective equipment.
Step 2: Securing the motorcycle
Make sure the motorcycle is on a stable surface. Use a shelter or a motorcycle stand to secure the motorcycle.
Step 3: Expansion of the old clutch train
Open the cover of the clutch lever and solve the old clutch train. Remove the train on both the lever and the engine. Make sure not to lose the old fortifications.
Step 4: Installation of the new clutch train
Guide the new clutch train through the same openings as the old and attach it to the lever and the engine. Make sure that the train is right and has no kink.
Step 5: Setting the coupling
Set the clutch according to the manufacturer's specifications. Check the distance between the lever and handle to ensure that the clutch works properly.
Step 6: completion and test drive
Check all the connections and make sure that everything sits firmly. Perform a test drive to ensure that the clutch works perfectly.
Care tips
FAQ
How often should I change the clutch train?
It is recommended to check the clutch train every 10,000 to 15,000 km and change if necessary, depending on the driving style and conditions.
Can I change the clutch train myself?
Yes, the change of the clutch train is a relatively simple task that can be carried out by any motorcyclist with the right tools and instructions.
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