Step 1: Preparation

Make sure you have all the necessary tools and materials ready. This includes a new reinforced clutch train, wrench, a screwdriver and possibly pliers.

Step 2: Expansion of the old clutch train

Start loosening the old clutch train from the clutch lever attachment. Make sure not to damage the clamping device. Then take the train through the guide sleeves and remove it completely.

Step 3: Installation of the new clutch train

Take the new reinforced clutch train and take it through the same leaders from which you have removed the old train. Attach the train to the clutch lever and tighten the clamping device.

Step 4: Setting the coupling

Make sure the clutch train is set correctly. Check the distance between the lever and the clutch to ensure that the clutch works properly. If necessary, adjust the tension of the train.

Step 5: Test drive

Perform a test drive to ensure that the clutch works properly. Check whether the clutch lever is smooth and the gear change is smooth.

Step 6: Care of the clutch train

Check the condition of the clutch train regularly and smear it if necessary to ensure a long service life.

How often should I check the clutch train?

It is recommended to check the clutch train with every inspection or every 500 km for visible wear.

Can I change the clutch train myself?

Yes, the change of the clutch train is a simple maintenance task, which can be carried out with basic tools and some skill itself.

Suzuki T 500 [GT 500] - coupling train - increased execution

Price: 39.00 €