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Removing rear shock absorbers (Aprilia Shiver 750)

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Place the optional under-sump and rear wheel service stands.

Unscrew and remove the upper screw and collect the washer.

Unscrew and remove the upper screw and collect the washer.


Loosen the under-sump optional service stand to lower the engine.

Undo and remove the lower screw and collect the nut.

Remove the shock absorber.

Remove the shock absorber.


See also specifications for this operation.

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