- Step 1: Preparation
- Step 2: Remove old gas trains
- Step 3: Install increased gas trains
- Step 4: Setting the gas trains
- Step 5: function test
- Step 6: Maintenance notes
Step 1: Preparation
Make sure the motorcycle is on a stable surface. Wear suitable protective equipment and collect all the required tools, including wrenches, pliers and new reinforced gas trains.
Step 2: Remove old gas trains
Open the bonnet and locate the old gas trains. Loosen the screws on the gas train holders and carefully remove the trains from the inserts. Make sure that no parts are lost.
Step 3: Install increased gas trains
Use the new reinforced gas trains at the intended locations. Make sure you are properly led into the brackets and the carburetor. Attach the screws again.
Step 4: Setting the gas trains
Check the voltage of the new gas trains. There should be a slight resistance without the trains sitting too tight. If necessary, adjust the tensions with the adjustment screws.
Step 5: function test
Start the engine and test the gas trains by pressing the gas. Check whether the throttle valves react evenly and without delay. Listen to unusual noises.
Step 6: Maintenance notes
Check the condition of the gas trains and the voltage regularly. Lubricate the trains if necessary to ensure a smooth function. Keep the brackets clean and free of dirt.
How often should the gas trains be changed?
It is recommended to change the gas trains every 10,000 km or if there are any signs of damage or wear.
Can the gas trains be changed themselves?
Yes, the gas trains can be changed with the right tools and some technical understanding.
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