While I have no educated idea---
the point that controls the "other end" of the shock could be anywhere,,,
it just happens to be low down near the swing arm,,
maybe?
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You can do anything with levers, pivots, pushrods and pullrods.
No need for either end of the shock/spring unit to be attached to a fixed point.
As long as the spring is being compressed or extended when the wheel moves it can be made to work.
I suspect most of the reason for this particular arrangement is to be a bit different and because it looks good (Italian after all).
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