2004 Ducati Multistrada 1000 Owners Manual - Page 32

2004 Ducati Multistrada 1000 Manual

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Setting the gear change and rear brake pedals The gear change and rear brake pedals can be adjusted to suit the preferred riding position of each rider with respect of the pertinent footpeg. To make these adjustments, follow the procedure described. Gearchange pedal (fig. 23) Lock rod (1) by fitting an open-end wrench to socket (2), and loosen lock nut (3). Slacken screw (4), so to be able to remove rod (1) from the gearchange lever. Turn rod (1) by fitting a wrench to socket (2), set pedal in the desired position. Use screw (4) to secure the gearchange lever to rod (1). Tighten lock nut (3) against rod (1). 1 3 2 E fig. 23 32

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Setting the gear change and rear brake pedals
The gear change and rear brake pedals can be adjusted to
suit the preferred riding position of each rider with respect
of the pertinent footpeg.
To make these adjustments, follow the procedure
described.
Gearchange pedal
(fig. 23)
Lock rod (1) by fitting an open-end wrench to socket (2),
and loosen lock nut (3).
Slacken screw (4), so to be able to remove rod (1) from the
gearchange lever.
Turn rod (1) by fitting a wrench to socket (2), set pedal in
the desired position.
Use screw (4) to secure the gearchange lever to rod (1).
Tighten lock nut (3) against rod (1).
3
1
2
fig. 23