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Old 04-Jan-2005, 01:09
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No the 748R wheels are different to the other models in that the spokes are machined away more (scolloped) making them lighter -they are also fitted to 998R

Is this extra scalloping supposed to be visible to the naked eye, bolds?

Not long ago I had a look at both wheel types (R type and ordinary) and I couldn't really see much of a difference...
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Old 04-Jan-2005, 12:00
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You can definetly see the difference on the front wheel if you look at the spokes side on they have a scoop out probably 5mm depth for about 60mm length.

I think its the same on the rear but on the inside of the spoke
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Old 04-Jan-2005, 12:05
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Not certain if there is a difference on older models, but the ecu etc is under the seat where the pillion pad would go, so surely when the subframe is changed that would also need relocating?

Don't forget to change suspension settings as well as its gonna make a bit of a difference having extra weight at the back.
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Old 04-Jan-2005, 12:13
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The part number of the rear wheel rim on both the S and R model is the same - 502.1.022.1AA - for MY2000 and MY2001.

There isn't a parts manual for the 998R online, but the 996R uses the same wheel as the S and R model.

The part number changes to 502.1.023.1AA for a MY2003 748R, but there's no indication in the manual whether this is a different wheel type (ie, special / lighter) or just a superceeded part.

So unless you have a MY2003 748R you've got the same wheels as an S model.

Anyone got a part number for the 998R or can look up the difference between the MY2002 and MY2003 wheels?
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Old 04-Jan-2005, 12:19
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The front wheel rims are also different - MY2000 and MY2001 748 R and S have 501.2.020.1AA whereas the MY2002 748R has 501.2.045.1A.

Again, no indication of if this is a different wheel or just a superceed part number.
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Old 04-Jan-2005, 12:54
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I have put a Bip subframe on my 2001 748R. I change the mono seat unit to a Bip one in about 5 mins.

There are a few differences you need to be aware of in terms of parts.

Drop me an email and I'll list the bits I got (would direct you to my website which has a complete step-thru set of pics for the conversion process but Virgin.Net have deleted it in one of their AWOLBrain customer service moments).

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Old 04-Jan-2005, 13:00
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748R 2001/02 748RS 01 998R 02 -Front wheel 50120451AA
-Rear Wheel 50210231AA

These part numbers only fitted to these models which have the lighter wheels
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Old 04-Jan-2005, 13:11
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748R 2001/02 748RS 01 998R 02 -Front wheel 50120451AA
-Rear Wheel 50210231AA

These part numbers only fitted to these models which have the lighter wheels

That's odd - completely different to the Spares Catalogue on the Ducati website!

http://www.ducati.com/bikes/catalogs.jhtml
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Hmmm...this makes me i bit confused... Does it mean that I can not use my standard 2001 748R rear wheel? or just that I only can have skinny girls on the backseat?
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Old 04-Jan-2005, 18:03
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Difficult one as stated before the wheels on 748/998R were never homologated for pillion use - but in practise who knows !
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