- Step 1: Prepare tools
- Step 2: Remove old clutch trains
- Step 3: Use new reinforced clutch train
- Step 4: Set clutch train
- Step 5: carry out the function test
- Step 6: Care and maintenance
Step 1: Prepare tools
Make sure you have the following tools ready: wrenches, pliers, screwdrivers and a new reinforced clutch train. Check whether the new clutch train has the right length and is suitable for your Cagiva Mito 125.
Step 2: Remove old clutch trains
Remove the old clutch train by first loosening the screws on the clutch lever attachment. Carefully pull the train out of the bracket. Make sure not to damage any other parts.
Step 3: Use new reinforced clutch train
Put the new clutch train into the holder. Make sure he is sitting correctly and is not linked. Give the train through the corresponding tours and bring it to the clutch lever.
Step 4: Set clutch train
Set the clutch train so that it has the right tension. This usually happens by turning the adjustment screw on the coupling lever. Make sure that the lever is smooth and does not sit too tight.
Step 5: carry out the function test
Start the motorcycle and press the clutch lever several times to ensure that the new train works properly. Pay attention to unusual noises or resistances.
Step 6: Care and maintenance
Check the clutch train regularly for wear and make sure that it is well lubricated. This extends the lifespan of the train and ensures a better driving experience.
How often should I change the clutch train?
It is recommended to change the clutch train every 10,000 to 15,000 km or if signs of wear.
What can I do when the clutch train is stuck?
Check the train for kink and clean it thoroughly. If the problem continues, an exchange of the train could be necessary.
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