On all bearings made there is a code, its an industry standard code. So before Ducati charge you £190 for rear wheel bearings get the code off the old bearings. There are loads of bearing manufactures/suppliers just give them the code. They will match them exactly and will cost about £20 tops
Agree with Mr C, the bearing code will be on the outer race and it's generic. It can be a bit difficult to read if the bearing is rusty or cruddy, but Nelly at cornerspeed was also able to confirm the bearing code for me.
I got a pair for my ST a few weeks ago and they only cost me about £4 each for SKF bearings
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Agree as well. many years ago I needed new rear wheel bearings for my 750 Sport and the Ducati price was stupid, then went to a bearing supplier who had them the following morning. They were oderded at 16:00 and were ther by 09:00 and at a fraction of the ducati price.