Cagiva Elefant Motorcycle Service and Repair - Workshop Manual



The cagiva manual covers all service, repair and maintenance procedures. It's simple to use, full of in depth information and specifically written for the cagiva elefant motorcycle. Having simple to follow illustrations/diagrams and instructions makes it so much easier, no matter how complex the repair.

Even if you’ve never done any motorcycle maintenance or repair before, you’ll find all the information you need to get started. But, please note; this is not just a basic owner's manual, it's the complete factory workshop manual that covers it all. Professional mechanics and master technicians also use this manual.

Make and Model Language Price Rating Instant Download
Cagiva Elefant 900   (1993-1998) £6.99 Cagiva Elefant Manual download
 

The manual download is supplied in easy to read and print pdf format and works with all operating systems; Windows XP, Vista, 7, MAC, etc. (any device that reads pdf format) plus there's No waiting for delivery!

Example Contents - All topics will be covered in the workshop service manual. (both electrical and mechanical parts)

General Info & Maintenance Engine
Settings & Adjustments
  • Front fork oil
  • Flexible drives
  • Secondary transmission chain
  • Suspension
  • Sprocket & crown gear
  • Air filter
  • Plunger strainer
  • Brake system
  • Fuel feeding
  • Chain tensioner
  • Oil pressure
  • Ignition
  • Carburetor
  • Speedometer cable drive
  • Carburetor union
  • Overall dimensions
  • Tightening of exhaust pipe flanges
  • Tyres
  • Cylinder head tightening
  • Clutch assembly
  • Wheels
  • Frame
  • Brake pad wearing
  • Cooling
  • Engine oil
  • Fuel tank
  • Valve gear
  • Cylinder compression
  • Valves slack
  • Engine
  • Wheel hub bearings
  • Fuel filter and pipes
  • Steering column bearings
  • Starting
  • Oil filter
  • Electrical system
  • Spark plug
  • Side stand axis
  • Hydraulic fluid
  • Lubrication
  • Brakes
  • Performance
  • Transmission
  • Weights
  • Nuts & bolts
  • Throttle control
  • Assemblies
  • Gear selector fork & gearing
  • Crankshaft
  • Valve guide
  • Gearbox components
  • Matching piston & cylinder
  • Gudgeon pin
  • Adjusting the clutch
  • Clutch & primary drive gear
  • Primary drive gearing
  • Cylinder head
  • Oil pump
  • Connecting rod
  • Changing oil seals
  • Valve seat
  • Free wheel & starter mechanism
  • Gearbox
  • Flywheel cover
  • Camshaft chain & gears
  • Selector drum
  • Dismantling the engine block
  • Valve spring
  • Piston ring
  • Dismantling the crankshaft & countershaft
  • Cylinder block
  • Clutch unit
  • Piston
  • Clutch spring
  • Carburettor overhauling
  • Alternator flywheel
  • Bearings
  • Oil pump & starting gear
  • Tightening the cylinder head nuts
  • Cleaning components
  • Rocker arm & rocker arm pin
  • Cylinder
  • Balance countershaft
  • Big end bearing
Electrical System
  • Coil
  • Solenoid starter
  • Wiring colour code
  • Wiring diagram
  • Starter motor maintenance
  • Battery
  • Electric ignition
  • Generator
  • Alternator
  • Electronic unit
  • Fuse boxes
  • Starter motor
  • Spark plug
  • Headlamp/headlight
  • Voltage regulator
  • Valve play
  • Carburettor
  • Idle
  • Compression
  • Oil level checking
  • Starter control cable
  • Rear brake
  • Steering bearing
  • Air cleaner
  • Clutch
  • Rear damper
  • Oil filter
  • Throttle
  • Chain tensioner
  • Oil sump plunger
  • Oil change
Wheels, Suspension & Frame
  • Frame
  • Rear suspension
  • Forks
  • Axle
  • Front suspension
  • Rear damper overhauling
  • Connecting rods
  • Rear suspension rocker arm
  • Rear wheel
  • Spoke nipples
  • Rear ring gear
  • Front wheel
Lubrication, Brakes & Operations
  • Final drive removal
  • Brake bleeding
  • Low oil pressure sensor
  • Brake discs
  • Brake caliper & pump
  • Oil cooling radiator
  • Clutch control relay
  • Braking system
  • Tank removal
  • Removing the carburettor
  • Removing oil vapor tubes
  • Removal of the engine
  • Oil sump
  • Exhaust system removal
  • Seat removal
  • Oil filter
  • Disconnecting the engine electrical connectors
  • Removing fairing panels
  • Brake pad wear
  • Oil pump
Troubleshooting
  • Handlebar
  • Generator/charging
  • Suspension
  • Gears
  • Starter motor
  • Wheels
  • Clutch
  • Spark plug
  • Engine
  • Braking system
  • Battery
  • Overheating


The Cagiva Elefant is a bike that is the perfect all round riding experience for both off road and on road thanks to its comfortable seating position, rugged build quality and well-suited suspension and tire set up. With its quality suspension, you’ll also have no trouble with handling this machine regardless of the terrain you’re trying to plough through, whether that’s a dirt track or the highway. The 900cc engine also allows the Cagiva Elefant to be road competent even by today’s standards, so this is still a fantastic purchase to make on the used market.

Being so capable in all situations, the Cagiva Elefant is inevitably at a higher risk than its on road-only counterparts that will never be exposed to the corrosive off road elements. Therefore, if you plan on keeping your Elefant 900 in the best possible condition and want to promote its road life for as long as possible, you’ll need to get into some good servicing habits. Although the easiest route is simply to ring up your local garage and have them sort out everything, this will also be the most expensive route that can really tot up your total motorcycle running costs. Therefore, if you want quality work doing on your bike without the high price tag, the only option is to start carrying out your own home maintenance. But is this as easy as it sounds to just jump into?

Well, contrary to popular belief, motorcycle maintenance is actually simple enough for any rider to carry out, regardless of their mechanical experience. All you will need to get started is the Cagiva Elefant 900 manual. By giving you such great depth of information about virtually every part on your machine, you’ll have the basics covered in no time. This will allow you to keep your bike’s performance at its optimum without the unnecessary costs. On top of that, it won’t take too much effort for you to figure out how to begin repairing and replacing damaged or worn parts either, since the guidance will be detailed right here in the Cagiva Elefant service manual. All you’ll need to do is source the parts online and you’ll be well on your way.

After just a year of getting into and performing your own home motorcycle maintenance, you’ll be able to see a world of difference with how your machine performs as well as allowing you to save yourself a tidy sum by removing those garage fees from your life. So if you’re ready to cut your motorcycle running costs without compromising the quality of your bike’s service, pick up the workshop manual today.


 
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