I am not sure. I have not owned a 1200. You should be able to look at the design to what is shown and determine if they apply. Most likely it should work, you will just need to know what the proper chain sag is for your bike. You should also check the manual to confirm.
If I recall correctly, it is a 36mm axle nut. If you watch the rear tire removal video on the channel it has all the details for tools also. Thank you for watching!
Hey Damian, thank you for the question. Unfortunately, there are no manuals out there for the Ducati Multistrada Enduro and the torque spec I have is from speaking with the local shop tech. Since it is 3rd hand information, I don't want to give that information out in case it is incorrect. I would ask that you call your nearest Ducati dealer for the torque spec for your specific bike. Sorry for the inconvenience, only want everyone to stay safe.
@@Fentventures Thank you for your answer and i understand. Other manufacturers give this informations in manual but Ducati not. It is the shame. All the best for you
Thank you for watching. Per the torque specs provided by Ducati for the 2020 1260 Enduro, "Fastener retaining rear wheel pack to double sided swinging arm" M30X1.5 the torque value is 180 Nm +- 5%. Keep the shiny side up!
Done first time in my life, thank you for perfectly clear instructions! :)
Great video, thanks
Thanks for the video! Very good and clear instructions. Do you know if it is the same procedure to Ducati Multistrada 1200 Enduro? tkx
I am not sure. I have not owned a 1200. You should be able to look at the design to what is shown and determine if they apply. Most likely it should work, you will just need to know what the proper chain sag is for your bike. You should also check the manual to confirm.
You can just press the down button. Hold it for 2 sec and you can select your load.
Dont have to go all the way in the menu.
I just tried today and sure enough. Thanks for the information! That will be very helpful every time I switch from riding 2 up and solo.
Wow, I always wondered why there was a shock pictogram on the bar controls. Thanks!
Great video... What's the nut wrench size you used? Tks
If I recall correctly, it is a 36mm axle nut. If you watch the rear tire removal video on the channel it has all the details for tools also. Thank you for watching!
Excellent Video. What is the Axel nut "socket" size you used?
Thank you for the comment. The axle nut size is 36mm and it has to be a 12 point socket.
Very good video! What is the axel nut torque?
Hey Damian, thank you for the question. Unfortunately, there are no manuals out there for the Ducati Multistrada Enduro and the torque spec I have is from speaking with the local shop tech. Since it is 3rd hand information, I don't want to give that information out in case it is incorrect. I would ask that you call your nearest Ducati dealer for the torque spec for your specific bike. Sorry for the inconvenience, only want everyone to stay safe.
@@Fentventures Thank you for your answer and i understand. Other manufacturers give this informations in manual but Ducati not. It is the shame. All the best for you
how nm you did
Thank you for watching. Per the torque specs provided by Ducati for the 2020 1260 Enduro, "Fastener retaining rear wheel pack to double sided swinging arm" M30X1.5 the torque value is 180 Nm +- 5%. Keep the shiny side up!