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Ducati Diavel Owners Manual: Passenger grabhandle

Passenger grabhandle (1, fig. 107) Is located inside the tail guard; to take it out, remove the seat (see "removal of the seat" on page 119), pull the knob (2, fig. 107) While taking out the grabhandle (1, fig. 107) From its housing until it is fully extended.

Warning


Before use, pull back and forth to ensure that it is locked in the correct position.

To withdraw it, pull knob (2, fig. 107), Push grabhandle (1, fig.

107) In its housing until it is completely flush with the tail guard (fig. 108) And refit the seat (see "refitting the seat" on page 121).

Passenger grabhandle


Passenger grabhandle


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