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ak47 29-Jun-2005 10:55

Red Touch up paint
 
Last night in the storms I picked up some gravel between me and the tank....:(

can anyone recommend any touch up paint?

Thanks

Steve M 29-Jun-2005 11:00

RS paints - have a look here
http://217.199.188.40/xmb/viewthread...6554#pid192749

ak47 29-Jun-2005 11:02

Thanks Steve

ak47 29-Jun-2005 11:48

odd though, they want me to chip a bit of paint off and send it to them as they can't find a match.....:puzzled:

I can't do that

Howard 29-Jun-2005 11:51

My dealer sells a touch up pen with liquid paint. I didn't take a great deal of notice but it looked like an official Duke thing :biaggi:

HW 29-Jun-2005 13:24

RS can't find a match? Seems unlikely, unless your bike is very recent model.

They insist that the colours change by model/year, and I have no doubt they have been right on that. Ducati red is not just one shade. However, I have taken a guess before, like going for 2003 ST2 dark blue because they didn't have 2003 M620Sie blue. It was right and the touch up worked a treat. All it means is that you take the risj on it not being right as it's your decision not theirs.

As for the official Ducati offering ... I arrived at RS because the silver touch up stick from Ducati for the ST2 was nothing like it.

ak47 29-Jun-2005 13:37

Understood. But they say that there are 2 shades of an 04 749s.....

HW 29-Jun-2005 13:43

Quote:

Originally posted by ak47
Understood. But they say that there are 2 shades of an 04 749s.....

Bummer. I think touch ups are £5 or £6 a shot now, so you could try both I guess or try one and 50/50 chance of getting it right. I would say either would be closer than one from Ducati, but I might be wrong on that and willing to be corrected. Pretty sure it would require a grey undercoat and they will want to sell you a clear laquer to go over it but you don;t relaly need that on stone chips. Aerosols are (were) £10 a go and once you have identified the corret shade from the touch up you know the code for that then.

Steve M 29-Jun-2005 13:43

I got the colour code for mine by contacting a Ducati dealer.
I would think that the shades will be very close and once the area has been rubbed and polished it will not be noticable.


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