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696 Monoshock

Started by duc4speed, July 21, 2008, 11:10:01 PM

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duc4speed

Does anyone with more wrench experience then me know the proper way to adjust the rear monoshock on the 696.  I'm not sure what the proper way to tell if the shock is set right. (for weight, ride type, etc.)

Raux

People have mentioned the Ducati Alvaredo shop as where you can go to get this done. The owner, Jeff Nash is a racer and should be able to help.

jsluvb

Quote from: Raux on July 22, 2008, 08:04:03 AM
People have mentioned the Ducati Alvaredo shop as where you can go to get this done. The owner, Jeff Nash is a racer and should be able to help.

Where is the shop at?  I am at So Cal any recommendation?
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He Man

do a search, there is a thread with info, and morel links to how you can properly set up your suspension. Its the same for all bikes, you just may not have a setting, or it might be in a slightly different position. It requires 2 people to do.
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duc4speed

Thanks for the info.  I've actually heard of Nash.  A high end car dealership here in Oklahoma use to have the Ducati/MVAgusta dealership here before they sold it to someone else here.  Family owned...  Basically to make a long story short.  The owner of the car dealership is the ex husband of one of my clients.  The owner was on one of Ducati's race teams.  I think they said Ferragamo.  I hope I got that right.  They said Alvarado, TX is  definitely the place to have your Ducati worked on.

duc4speed

Quote from: jsluvb on July 22, 2008, 03:44:56 PM
Where is the shop at?  I am at So Cal any recommendation?

The shop is in Alvarado, TX.  I think it's near Ft. Worth?