Step 1: Preparation

Before you start working, make sure you have all the tools and materials you need. This includes a new reinforced clutch train, wrench, pliers and possibly a screwdriver.

Step 2: Access to the coupling

To reach the clutch train, you may need to remove some covers or parts. Check the operating instructions from your Aprilia RS 250 to find out which parts need to be removed.

Step 3: Remove the old clutch train

Locate the old clutch train and solve it from the clutch lever and the clutch mechanics. Make sure you remove all fasteners carefully to avoid damage.

Step 4: Install new clutch train

Guide the new reinforced clutch train through the appropriate brackets and secure it from the clutch mechanics and the clutch lever. Make sure that the train is right and has no kink.

Step 5: Setting the clutch train

Adjust the clutch train by adjusting the voltage. Make sure that the clutch lever has good scope and the clutch gently coupled and out.

Step 6: completion and test

Put all the parts removed again and test the clutch. Drive a short route to ensure that everything works properly and no noise occurs.

How often should the clutch train be changed?

It is recommended to check the clutch train every 10,000 to 15,000 kilometers and, if necessary, to replace, depending on the driving style and conditions of use.

Can I use a normal clutch train instead of a reinforced?

Yes, you can use a normal clutch train, but an increased clutch train offers higher resilience and durability, which is particularly advantageous when driving a sport.

Aprilia RS 250 [all construction years] - clutch train - reinforced

Price: 39.00 €