- Step 1: Preparation
- Step 2: Access to the coupling
- Step 3: Remove the old clutch train
- Step 4: Install new clutch train
- Step 5: Check settings
- Step 6: Completion
Step 1: Preparation
Make sure that the machine is securely on a flat surface. Wear suitable protective equipment such as gloves and safety glasses.
Step 2: Access to the coupling
Open the cladding or the covers that hinder access to the clutch train. This can require different tools depending on the model.
Step 3: Remove the old clutch train
Loosen the fastening screws of the old clutch train and carefully remove it. Make sure not to damage any other components.
Step 4: Install new clutch train
Insert the new clutch train into the intended brackets and securely attach it. Make sure the train is right and is not kinked.
Step 5: Check settings
Check the voltage of the clutch train. It should neither be too loose nor too tight. If necessary, adjust it with the adjustment screws.
Step 6: Completion
Build the cladding or covers again and carry out a function test of the coupling to ensure that everything works perfectly.
How often should I check the clutch train?
It is recommended to check the clutch train regularly, at least once a month to ensure that it is in good condition.
Can I change the clutch train myself?
Yes, changing the clutch train is a relatively simple task that most motorcyclists can carry out themselves if they have the right tools and instructions.
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