- Step 1: Preparations
- Step 2: Tools and materials
- Step 3: Remove the old clutch train
- Step 4: Install new clutch train
- Step 5: Setting the coupling
- Step 6: completion and test drive
Step 1: Preparations
Before you start exchanging the clutch train, make sure that you work in a well -lit environment and have all the necessary tools and materials ready.
Step 2: Tools and materials
You need a new reinforced clutch train, a wrench, a cross slot screwdriver, pliers and possibly a ratchet with suitable attachments.
Step 3: Remove the old clutch train
Open the cover of the clutch lever and loosen the screw that holds the old clutch train. Remove the train on both the lever and the engine side. Make sure not to lose the old feather and all other parts.
Step 4: Install new clutch train
Guide the new clutch train through the same brackets as the old train. Make sure that the train sits correctly in the tour and attach it to the clutch lever and the engine side.
Step 5: Setting the coupling
Check whether the clutch train has the right voltage. You can achieve this by adjusting the adjustment screw on the lever and the engine. The lever should be smooth, but not too much play.
Step 6: completion and test drive
After everything is installed correctly and set, put the covers back on. Perform a short test drive to ensure that the clutch works properly.
How often should I check the clutch train?
It is recommended to check the clutch train for wear and damage at least once a year or in front of longer journeys.
Can I change a clutch train myself?
Yes, the exchange of a clutch train is a relatively simple task that can also be carried out by inexperienced screwdrivers if the instructions are followed.
