Will this fit a 2009 m1100?

Started by polivo, April 16, 2013, 12:48:04 AM

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polivo

does anyone know if this rim will fit an m1100?

its a Marchesini Cast 5 Spoke rear Wheel 17X6.0 from a Ducati monster S2R.

Raux

yes

search anchorism on accessories and mods, he did it

polivo

awesome.. will check out his thread.

NakedPastaRocket

besides the look and style, I'm curious as to why go from a cast wheel to another cast wheel?  If I'm going to upgrade the wheels they will be lighter!  forged, cast or forged magnesium, carbon, etc... 


polivo

Quote from: NakedPastaRocket on April 16, 2013, 02:01:38 PM
besides the look and style, I'm curious as to why go from a cast wheel to another cast wheel?  If I'm going to upgrade the wheels they will be lighter!  forged, cast or forged magnesium, carbon, etc... 

for the same reason some people swap their white plastics for black, or black for red.. or take off the bikini fairing.. or put it on, or swap a standard fender for carbon fiber. None of things provide any performance increase.. but someone likes it enough to make the change. purely aesthetics.

As for me specifically. I have a 2009 m1100. After purchasing my bike, the first mod i wanted was to poweder coat my rims black. Now this provides no perfomance benefit whatsoveer.. however, what happened next year?  Ducati decides to powder coat the new models rims BLACK.  The gaul the audacitiy!  So this rim present 2 interesting benefits for me. One .. its already black.. and 2. I much prefer the 5 spoke wheel design on the single sided swing arm.. than the cluncky rim thats on it now.  It has a much more open and airy look, which really makes the single sided swing arm look even more sleek.

danaid

 Agreed ^  you have the silver wheels?

My 1100s has the gold 10 spokes which I was going to immediately have painted black, but the gold color has grown on me and I will wait to paint them when they are all scratched up and ugly looking.   [Dolph]
11' 1198SP  Black
09' 1100S    Red
09'     696.   Red   first Ducati (sold)

polivo

yea, i have the plain jane silver rims.. it kills me every time I see a newer 696/796 or 1100.

Stormtrooper

From what I gather all 848 and hypermotard wheels will fit the 796/1100.  Is this true of 17x6.0 rears as well?

NakedPastaRocket

Quote from: polivo on April 16, 2013, 04:44:42 PM
for the same reason some people swap their white plastics for black, or black for red.. or take off the bikini fairing.. or put it on, or swap a standard fender for carbon fiber. None of things provide any performance increase.. but someone likes it enough to make the change. purely aesthetics.

As for me specifically. I have a 2009 m1100. After purchasing my bike, the first mod i wanted was to poweder coat my rims black. Now this provides no perfomance benefit whatsoveer.. however, what happened next year?  Ducati decides to powder coat the new models rims BLACK.  The gaul the audacitiy!  So this rim present 2 interesting benefits for me. One .. its already black.. and 2. I much prefer the 5 spoke wheel design on the single sided swing arm.. than the cluncky rim thats on it now.  It has a much more open and airy look, which really makes the single sided swing arm look even more sleek.

True, you make a good point.  Don't get me wrong, I'm not hating on the idea at all, I too think the S4R wheels look better than the 1100s.  I was more or less curious if they were any lighter and there was any performance benefit to be gained.  Anchorisms swap turned out great!   

Anchorism

Quote from: NakedPastaRocket on April 19, 2013, 01:31:29 PM
True, you make a good point.  Don't get me wrong, I'm not hating on the idea at all, I too think the S4R wheels look better than the 1100s.  I was more or less curious if they were any lighter and there was any performance benefit to be gained.  Anchorisms swap turned out great!   

From the test fitting my buddy and i did we got some weight measurements.  He was running a different front at the time though so i know it varies.  Sorry the pictures arent the best.  Numbers are 25.5lbs for the 796 running a worn out Power 2CT and 25lbs for the S4R running a worn out Dunlop.  As for the rear im not 100% sure but when the set i have was shipped with identical packaging to and from, the numbers were within ounces.

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polivo

yes.. yes it will fit!  And it looks insane!  Ill post pics tomorrow.