Step 1: Make preparations

Make sure you have all the tools and the new gas train you need. This includes a wrench, a cross -slot screwdriver and possibly a pliers.

Step 2: Remove the old gas train

Open the motorcycle cladding to get access to the gas train. Loosen the screws that attach the old gas train to the throttle valve and carefully pull it out.

Step 3: attach a new gas train

Guide the new gas train through the same brackets as the old one. Make sure that the train is laid correctly to avoid friction and damage. Attach it safely to the throttle valve.

Step 4: Checking the installation

Check whether the gas train sits properly and has no kinks or complications. Use the throttle to ensure that the train works smoothly.

Step 5: make settings

Set the gas train so that it has the right tension. Too much game can lead to an inaccurate throttle acceptance. Adjust the train as required.

Step 6: Carry out the test drive

Perform a test drive to ensure that the new gas train works perfectly. Pay attention to unusual noises or problems with the gas assumption.

How often should the gas train be changed?

The gas train should be changed every few years or if there are signs of wear to ensure a safe journey.

Can I change the gas train myself?

Yes, with the right tools and some technical knowledge you can change the gas train yourself. Make sure you follow the instructions carefully.

Husqvarna TE 610 E Dual H7 [all construction years] - gas train - increased execution

Price: 45.00 €