This is more complicated than a yes or no answer.
The slightly taller tire helps turn in, think of it like adding more ride height or dropping the forks through the yokes a little. Minute, but a difference.
The 200 also has a slightly different profile. This normally translates to a little more lean angle, but indirectly (think of the radius and the width of the tire as it rolls and the resultant change in the bike as a whole).
I prefer a thousand with a soft compound 200, assuming it's recent, it's on a 6 inch rim. Clearly, a 5.5 inch rim and a 200 is a different proposition, and I'm leaving that alone because I don't think it works. I really like Metzler Raceteks. They're sticky-ish, but the 200 means that you get a more uniform breakaway character - I reckon it makes it easier to turn the bike by using the throttle; I like the feedback on the limit of adhesion, you get more warning of the slide and when it happens the breakaway is slower and more consistent.
My street bike here is running Pirelli Grand tourers, 190/55's. It's like fucking wearing four condoms. The logic was I needed more than 500 k's of life out of a rear. If anyone has any cast off Raceteks, please let me know... Keeping the GSXR1300 in tyres is like living with an ex wife and a bitch mistress.
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