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749 190 Profile Tyre Over Standard 180

Discussion in '749 / 999' started by Dubs, Aug 24, 2015.

  1. Will a 180 not be lighter???
     
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  2. Any more on this?
    My 180/55 is getting towards the wear bars and I'm going to have to make a decision soon.
    Another fly in the ointment is that there has been a suggestion on another thread that fitting non oem sizes can invalidate your insurance :/
    Has anybody fitted different tyres thanks to this thread and if so, can we have some feedback please?
    I have a 2003 grey swing arm 999. 5.5" rims. Oem fitment is 190/50 but I have a 180/55 Michelin Pilot Power on there.
    Front tyre is a Michelin 2ct, so I was thinking in terms of a 2ct to match it.
     
  3. What do ya need to know Oldie?Wheels are the same as far as I know so fit either tyre. Ducati have probably tried to compensate for the extra power of the 999 with a 190/50 tyre, the 180 slightly narrower but taller so a better turn in. If you are a smooth steady rider on the road a 190/50 would be better.
     
  4. I have read the thread and others but this was a little while ago now and people who participated may have tried new sizes since then.
    There's talk of the 190/55 being a newer, better bet. It should give the best of both worlds in having a larger contact patch but a similar profile to the 180/55, thus avoiding the allegedly more ponderous feel of the 190/50.
    However, some report clearance issues at the inboard end of the swingarm due to the the taller profile.
    I wonder if this is the same with both grey and black swingarms - I have the grey.
    I'm interested to know if any 999 owners have tried the 190/55 in a grey swingarm and if it worked for them.
     
  5. Many on the American forum use a 55. If you google the differences, there are many write ups with measurements, you could take your own measurements before you order. The old 10r used a 190/50 and I swapped to a 55, turn in was much improved.
     
  6. It was me that had a problem with 190/55 in black arm. The chain was brand new with the spindle well forward. Probably would be ok with an older chain or smaller rear sprocket. Luckily I had a part worn 180/55 handy so was the easiest option.
    I seem to alternate between 190/50 and 180/55 and whatever I fit seems to feel better than the previous size!
     
  7. Yes, a new tyre with intact design profile is almost certain to feel better then any old, squared off tyre :)
     
  8. 190/55 will be taller than a 180/55 (more like a 180/60) so will not be an issue getting to turn.

    I did think the 999 had a 6" rim tho? Never owned one mind you.

    If it were me I'd go 190/55
     
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  9. Definitely 5.5" rim on both bikes.
    I'm worried about clearance issues and also speedo error and gearing, both of which I hadn't thought of previously.
    Now leaning towards sticking with 180/55 :/
     
  10. Not sure about speedo (although it will have more top end) but yeah could be a clearance issus if you have a hugger. Could just add a spacer to lift tho
     
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