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Old 19-Feb-2005, 10:35
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Frame Paint

I know this has been asked a thousand times but I've done a search and can’t fine it, and I can’t get into the old board to do a search on there.

I’m after the PPG paint code for 96-97 gold frame and wheel 916's, I've got the other suppliers color match codes but I have a PPG supplier locally so want to go down this route.

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Old 19-Feb-2005, 15:45
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From memory I think it's PPG code 201193 (Beige Gold). Give PPG UK a call to confirm on 01753 611500.

Hope that helps, Neil
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Old 21-Feb-2005, 09:40
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Thanks Neil, I'll give it a try this morning.
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Old 21-Feb-2005, 11:59
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I have contacted PPG they have given me a code: 10579 for a solid (flat?) Beige Gold for 1997 Ducati's, can anyone confirm this.

Thanks.

If anyone wants to find a color match tel PPG: 01449 77177



[Edited on 21-2-2005 by S.P]
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Old 21-Feb-2005, 13:11
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Sounds right to me, going from memory when I went through the same last year. Definitely flat beige gold. Later ones had a metallic finish.

I wouldn't want to attempt to colour match a spot repair, though. Only paint entire frame.
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Old 21-Feb-2005, 13:21
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It’s for my wheels really, the chap who had the bike before managed to carve out some nasty scratches on the rear wheel off the disc.
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