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Rear suspension — design description (Ducati ST2)

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The rear suspension has a fully adjustable, hydraulic monoshock absorber (1) with progressive linkage. The linkage consists of a rocker arm (2), an adjustable tie rod (3) fixed at the bottom end to the swing arm (4) The steel swinging arm pivots on the engine. This linkage system is designed to provide the maximum rigidity.

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Adjusting the rear shock absorber
Removing and overhauling the swinging arm
Removing the rear shock absorber
Changing the damper spring and checking the monoshock
Removing the rear suspension rocker and swinging arm
Rear suspension rocker arm overhaul
Monoshock tie rod overhaul
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