- Step 1: Make preparations
- Step 2: Remove old clutch train
- Step 3: Install new clutch train
- Step 4: Setting the clutch train
- Step 5: Functional test
- Step 6: completion and care
Step 1: Make preparations
Make sure the machine is on a stable surface. If necessary, remove the side cover for better access to the clutch train. Prepare the necessary tool: wrenches, pliers and possibly a cross slot screwdriver.
Step 2: Remove old clutch train
Locate the old clutch train on the clutch lever and the engine. Loosen the screws that hold the train and carefully pull it out. Make sure not to damage any other parts.
Step 3: Install new clutch train
Take the new reinforced clutch train and use it in the same place where the old train was. Make sure that the train is properly laid to ensure a smooth function. Fix the screws.
Step 4: Setting the clutch train
Set the clutch train so that the lever has about 2-3 mm game before the coupling reaches. This can be done by turning the adjustment screw on the lever or the engine. Check the setting several times to ensure.
Step 5: Functional test
Use the clutch lever several times and make sure that the clutch works smoothly. Start the motorcycle and test the clutch in the stand and when driving.
Step 6: completion and care
Make sure that all screws are tightly attracted. Clean the work area of any oil or lubricating residues. Store the tool properly and keep the old clutch train if it is still useful.
How often should the clutch train be changed?
The clutch train should be changed every 15,000 to 20,000 kilometers or in the case of visible wear and tear.
Can I change the clutch train myself?
Yes, with the right tool and some technical understanding you can change the clutch train yourself. Follow the above steps.
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