Step 1: Preparing the tool

Make sure you have all the necessary tools on hand. You need a wrench, a cross slot screwdriver, pliers and lubricants.

Step 2: Remove the old gas train

Start removing the old gas train. Loosen the screws on the accelerator and carburator side. Carefully pull out the old gas train.

Step 3: Installation of the reinforced gas train

Take the new reinforced gas train and take it through the same places where the old gas train was. Make sure that it is correctly positioned to avoid entanglement.

Step 4: Setting the gas train

Make sure the gas train is really tensioned. Check the voltage by pressing the accelerator pedal and ensuring that it works evenly and without resistance.

Step 5: Test the function

Start the machine and test the new gas train. Make sure that the gas acceptance takes place quickly and smoothly. Perform a test drive to ensure that everything works perfectly.

Step 6: completion and care

After everything works correctly, secure all screws and put some lubricant on the gas train to ensure durability.

How often should I check the gas train?

It is recommended to check the gas train at least once a year or in front of longer journeys.

What should I do when the gas train tears?

If the gas pull tears, it should be replaced immediately. Do not drive with a defective gas train because this can lead to dangerous situations.

Yamaha XV 535 Virago 2yl [1987] - gas train - reinforced

Price: 39.00 €