Step 1: Preparation

Before you start assembling the reinforced choke train, make sure that you have all the necessary tools at hand. This includes a wrench, a screwdriver and, if necessary, pliers. Make sure that the Yamaha YZF 750 R 4HN is on a stable surface and the engine has cooled.

Step 2: Access to the choke train

To get access to the choke train, remove the covering of the handlebar area. This is usually done by loosening two or three screws. Make sure to put the screws in a safe place so that you can reuse them later.

Step 3: Removing the old choke train

After you have access, find the old choke train that is attached to the carburetor with a clamp. Looving the clamp carefully and pulling out the old choke train. Check whether the train is damaged or worn.

Step 4: Installation of the new choke train

Take the new, reinforced choke train and take it through the brackets in the handlebar and carburetor. Make sure that the train sits properly and attach it with the clamp. Make sure the train is not too tight or too loose.

Step 5: Check functionality

After the new choke train is installed, test the functionality. Pull the train and make sure that it works smoothly and the throttle valve opens and closes properly.

Step 6: final maintenance

Bring the covering of the handlebar area back and tighten the screws. Finally, check all connections and make sure that everything is well secured. A short test run of the engine can also be helpful to ensure that everything works properly.

How often should the choke train be checked?

It is recommended to check the choke train at least once a season, especially before long trips or before the motorcycle season begins.

Can I replace a choke train myself?

Yes, the exchange of a choke train is a relatively simple task that can be carried out with the right tools and some technical understanding itself.

Yamaha YZF 750 R 4NHN - choke train - reinforced execution

Price: 25.00 €