I can find no info in the manual. Is it sorted by the DES? I would like to go manual and have my suspension more adjustable. Also more tailored to me, so I'll be buying a softer rear spring and changing to Flat rate. TBH, I never warmed to the DES.
I figured it was the blue hex, but just wanted to ask as theres quite a bit of knowledge on this forum from track day guys which I lack. I didnt want to start messing without asking the dumb question. My next is that I believe it is a 32mm and I would like to purchase a propriety spanner to adjust this. I would also like to do so without marking the blue anodizing. What tool would someone recommend for this? I have bought ohlins hook spanners for rear from BG Motorsport.
Just wrap the “nut” in one turn of masking tape or use a paper towel in the socket. The adjuster should not be overly stiff to turn.
Good luck with finding an Öhlins tool but I found this, https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/12496034...eU%2F1CA3TNgughJpmZn|ampid:PL_CLK|clp:2047675. Andy
A socket and paper towel is all you need or even an adjustable spanner and masking tape. Don’t overthink it
Ah, only registered you wanted manual and missed it is electronic. I’ve been searching for a plastic wrench for my V4 without success. Andy
All the suspension gurus I have seen at work use a standard socket with a plastic bag over the nut to prevent marking it.
If 32mm you’re talking about is rider sag, 30-40 (about 1/3rd travel) normally a good start. If it’s like skyhook, I preferred mine on the softer side, ie nearer 40, as the electronics kind of add firmness to comp and it made the ride a little choppier IME.
The Ducati part number for the socket tool is 887134338 - I’m guessing it’s a dense Nylon socket rather than metal. Ktech do a 32mm plastic wrench - which is a cheaper option but I can see clearance being an issue https://store.ktechsuspension.com/tool-front-fork-top-cap-spanner-32mm--plastic--113-010-232.html A normal deep 32mm socket would do the job though and the cheapest option if you already have one. Depending on the clearances I would line it with a single layer of insulation tape to protect the fork top.
Do you have the 1299S workshop manual @bootsam ? This is the page concerning fork preload - seems I’m right in guessing that the tool isn’t metal. If you don’t have the manual I will post a link.