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Author Topic: How To: Replace the Rear Spring (video)  (Read 5359 times)
Michael
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« on: November 28, 2009, 05:36:17 AM »

For an older model Monster ....

How to Replace Rear Spring on a Ducati M900 Motorcycle

Tools needed:
- Socket wrench
- Set of hex/allen attachments (for socket wrench)
- Extensions (for socket wrench)
- Set of wrenches (metric)
- Screw driver
- Large channel lock pliers
- A way to lift and support the motorcycle

Sizes mentioned:
- 4mm hex bolt
- 6mm hex bolt
- 8mm hex bolt
- 10mm nut
- 13mm nut
- 17mm nut

Tips
- Have an empty gas tank (and don't ever leave it up unsupported)
- Clean and lubricate the bolts with axle grease before putting them back in
- Have a friend help you
- Don't cut corners with safety

Original Spring: 8.2 kg
New Spring: 11.6 kg (However, you probably won't need a spring that heavy)

New spring purchased from www.racetech.com

I had a good experience buying from Race Tech. I made my order over the phone and they were great to talk to and answered all of my questions.

 waytogo
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« Reply #1 on: November 28, 2009, 01:04:14 PM »

Nice! waytogo

Just want to point out that the first spring originally on your bike is a progressive spring, and the new spring is a linear spring. Dont just put the same amount of preload you put on your progressive as your linear.

Other then that, i didnt know that your spring came off so easily. My spring needs to be compressed before the collar can be removed.

Love the video though!
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« Reply #2 on: November 03, 2010, 07:47:47 AM »

Nicely done. I've got to pull my shock for service this winter. Nice to know it's such a simple job, as long as you brace up the bike.
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