Step 1: Preparation

Before you start replacing the gas trains, make sure you have all the required tools ready. This includes a wrench, a cross slot screwdriver and possibly pliers. You should also work in a well -ventilated environment.

Step 2: Remove old gas trains

Open the motorcycle gear and find the connection of the old gas trains on the carburetor. Loosen the screws and carefully remove the old trains to avoid damage to other components.

Step 3: Install new reinforced gas trains

Take the new reinforced gas trains and introduce them to the corresponding places. Make sure that the trains are properly laid and have no kinks. Attach the trains on the carburetor with the corresponding screws.

Step 4: Setting the gas trains

Make sure the gas trains are really excited. You can do this by pressing the handgas setting on the handlebar and checking whether the carburetor closes completely. Adjust the trains as needed.

Step 5: Test of the gas trains

Start the Honda Africa Twin and test the gas trains by pressing the rotary handles. Make sure that the motor reaction is quick and precise. Perform a test drive to ensure that everything works properly.

Step 6: completion and care

After everything has been installed and tested correctly, close the motorcycle transmission again. Clean the area around the gas trains and regularly check the tension and condition of the trains to ensure a long service life.

How often should the gas trains be changed?

It is recommended to check the gas trains every 10,000 to 15,000 kilometers and, if necessary, change, depending on driving conditions and wear.

Can I change the gas trains myself?

Yes, with the right tools and instructions you can change the gas trains yourself. However, make sure to follow all steps carefully.

Honda Africa Twin XRV 750 RD07 [all construction years] - gas trains - increased execution

Price: 59.00 €