Its electronic, so why would you? I'm pretty sure you can only change the preload on the front forks using the right-hand dial on the yoke. And the rear is electronic so you go into the settings before firing the bike up. What seems to be the issue that has sparked this idea MJM61? You just fancy over blinging the bike with the extremely expensive kit available?? What style of riding are you doing; two up, solo & luggage et cetra.
There might be something in this thread I got linked too today very kindly by member DavidD who also posts on advrider. I've not read the whole of the thread, enjoy. Ducati MTS1200 Enduro Owners Thread | Adventure Rider
There seems to be some interesting information in this thread although a couple of years old now. http://ducatiforum.co.uk/threads/rear-shock-upgrade.20300/. Andy
Finally got around to perusing the linked thread & this is currently the last post. I've known about advrider for donkeys year but not joined till now. Awaiting some sort of permission to post now. Ducati 2016 Multistrada 1200 Enduro - Pro Pilot Suspension
Try these, the guy knows his stuff. Does rebuilds or new units. Dont be put off by the fact he seems a bit indifferent. Sorted the front of my MTS a few year back. Reactive Suspension Motorcycle Suspension Specialists
I find the suspension too soft on my Enduro as well. After 10 years and 100,000 miles on KTMs, its a bit of a shock - no pun intended!! Using the dash controls I have stiffened it up as much as I can and will have to wait and see if that's improved the ride.
A few skyhook riders have changed their rear springs. May be in the link Andy has posted, but the thinking is the bike has to be in the right working range to work as well as it can.
Thanks one and all for the advice. Really appreciated. My enquiry is for a mate who is unfamiliar with the site. All info passed on.