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I have an 05 620 that i want to put a lighter rear wheel on. short of going full aftermarket what is a direct swap in. does an st2/4 whell directly swap in? what years and other models? it has to swap right in due to how this is a racebike and wheels get swapped between races and possibily during and f'n with spacers/adaptors isnt an option.
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Re: wheel swap 05 620
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December 14, 2010, 09:27:35 AM »
and what are the rim widths? I'd like to keep running a 165 slick. so 5" or 5.5".
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December 14, 2010, 10:03:49 AM »
The OEM 5-spoke wheels are lighter than the 3-spokers.
But.....AFAIK, all of the 5-spoke rears are 5.5" wide, while your 620 came with a 4.5" wheel.
Are your tire guys OK with a 165 tire on a 5.5" wheel?
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December 14, 2010, 10:53:44 AM »
that is the recomended rim width per dunlops website for the 165 slick. really i should be running a 150 on the monster rim but what on track tire distributor stocks those and the dunlop 125 front 165 rear are the best tires i've ridden on it, 2 second difference, no kidding. those fronts have saved me from crashing many times. I can also run a 180 on the 5-5.5 and sport tire services stocks those for the sv guys. I have a stack of 165s I want to burn through 1st before switching to a 180 though. 2010 was a good year for tire payouts for me. I sourced a magnesium marvic front and am gonna run a oem marchesini in the rear until I deside if i'm gonna shoe in a 800 motor next year or see if i come across a ss on the cheep. the fronts have more diversity than the rears between these bikes. so a st 5 spoke marchesini rear bolts right up? thats what i'm looking for?
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December 14, 2010, 02:26:59 PM »
A 5-spoke aluminum Marchesini in 5.5" width from an ST4, ST4s or S4 will fit your bike.
Those bikes have a sprocket carrier with more offset, to clear a 180 width tire.
You may not need that carrier to clear a 165 slick on that rim.
If you use the wider carrier, you need to flip the front sprocket to 'flat side out'.
That may present a problem, as then the chain won't be centered on the rub strip on the swingarm.
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December 15, 2010, 06:37:49 AM »
seems i have plenty of clearence between the chain and tire with the 4.5 right now. I'm thinking clearence wont be a problem. thanks
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what stops a 749 or 999 rear wheel from fitting? i understand they have a different sprocket carrier stud pattern, but using the 5 bolt sprocket carrier from a 999 would you get the offset needed to match a dss monster? if that did work, what about the hub width?
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Re: wheel swap 05 620
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December 18, 2010, 05:52:30 AM »
found a very useful thread about my question on the old forum..
http://www.ducatimonster.org/forums/accessories-mods/151612-how-fit-999-749-rear-wheel-m1000s.html
on a side note, will a 748 front wheel fit a 620-800m?
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December 20, 2010, 07:20:14 AM »
748-916/996/998 fronts will fit a monster 620. and the 999/749 rears are too wide of a rim for what i'm looking for. I would like to continue to run a 165 rear slick and not a 190etc.
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Re: wheel swap 05 620
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January 10, 2011, 07:41:02 AM »
Quote from: Speeddog on December 14, 2010, 02:26:59 PM
A 5-spoke aluminum Marchesini in 5.5" width from an ST4, ST4s or S4 will fit your bike.
anyone know what the weight difference is on the rear between the 5 spoke and 3 spoke? i think the 3 spoke brembos are like 18lbs? whats the 5 at?
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Re: wheel swap 05 620
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January 10, 2011, 09:30:37 AM »
I have a mint condition (1100 miles) set of 5-spoke aluminum Marchesini in 5.5" width from an S4 for sale; interested?
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Re: wheel swap 05 620
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January 10, 2011, 10:23:14 AM »
maybe, the rear at least. I was thinking about this mag front so how much? are these the oem ones or the forged alum race ones?
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