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Disassembly gear selector (Ducati ST2)

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Unscrew the gear selector retaining screws.

Pull out the gear selector with drive shaft, spring and plate.

Pull out the gear selector with drive shaft, spring and plate.
Pull out the gear selector with drive shaft, spring and plate.


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This article has been reviewed: Evgeny Bogomolov
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