- Step 1: Make preparations
- Step 2: Remove old clutch trains
- Step 3: Install new reinforced clutch train
- Step 4: Make the clutch setting
- Step 5: Carry out the test drive
- Step 6: Care and maintenance
Step 1: Make preparations
Make sure you have all the tools you need. This includes a wrench, pliers and a cross -slot screwdriver. Also check the new clutch train for damage.
Step 2: Remove old clutch trains
First open the cover of the clutch lever. Then loosen the screw that holds the old clutch train and carefully pull out the train. Make sure not to damage any other parts.
Step 3: Install new reinforced clutch train
Guide the new clutch train through the same opening as the old. Attach the train to the clutch lever and tighten the screw. Make sure that the train sits correctly and is not blocked.
Step 4: Make the clutch setting
Check the setting of the coupling by pressing the lever. The distance should be even. If necessary, adjust the clamping screw on the clutch train to achieve the correct tension.
Step 5: Carry out the test drive
Perform a short test drive to ensure that the clutch works properly. Make sure that the gear change is soft and without resistance.
Step 6: Care and maintenance
Check the condition of the clutch train regularly and smear it if necessary. Make sure to check the coupling setting every few months.
How often should I check the clutch train?
It is recommended to check the clutch train every few months or after every big trip to make sure it is in perfect condition.
Can I change a clutch train myself?
Yes, changing a clutch train is a relatively simple task that can be carried out with the right tools and some manual skill itself.
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