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Old 14-May-2009, 19:36
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Originally Posted by Shazaam!
No, raising rear ride height using the adjustment rod has no effect on sag values.


Sorry, it appears that the last part of my post went AWOL???
Meant to say-:


Quote:
Originally Posted by Shazaam!
If you've changed your sprockets and didn't record your initial height setting then you need to have Ducati use the factory ride height tool. With the rear fully extended, measure from the top edge of the tool to the dead center of the axle. This should be 237 mm. Lengthen or shorten the linkage rod to get this number.


Shazaam, are you saying that the rear of the bike must be "topped out" i.e. lifted so that there is no static sag???? when you measure from the centre of the wheel nut to the top edge of the tool???


Chris
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