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I know this is a bit subjective, but thought I'd ask anyway.
My 996 has a painted front number board, which imo looks great.
The 998 has a thick stick on front board, supposedly made by DP (says Ducati Performance on it in Gold). I'm less taken by this one.
1) Did DP really make these stick on ones as I can't find them in any of the catalogues ?
2) Which number board do you lot think looks better - painted or stick-on ?
Cheers all,
John.
dickieducati
22-Feb-2005, 15:35
painted by far the best, cant stand the stick on ones.
chris99
22-Feb-2005, 16:16
AFAIK The painted one will look far better but the stick on one wont chip
rcgbob44
22-Feb-2005, 16:50
DP did not make stick on number boards and the painted variety look the best.
Walenut
22-Feb-2005, 17:41
So who paints them?
mick paints them on steve!
what's the price differential?
I've got both - a stick on one on my 'proper' bodywork and one I've painted myself on my trackday fairing.
Horses for courses I reckon - I wouldn't paint one on the standard bodywork cos then it wouldn't be standard, but I admit that they don't look so great close up.
The trackday stuff came in white gel coat, so I've been playing with Halfords spray paint and the photo attached is the result (with the help of a few sponsor stickers too). Should all be finished soon...
Giles
after seeing that picture, painted by far
my number board is peeling off and dont look so great
hopefully i will be bale to post a pic with painted board and headlight covers, looks awesome
[Edited on 22-2-2005 by deej]
Walenut
22-Feb-2005, 19:41
Cheers Kieth.
Originally posted by deej
after seeing that picture, painted by far
my number board is peeling off and dont look so great
hopefully i will be bale to post a pic with painted board and headlight covers, looks awesome
[Edited on 22-2-2005 by deej]
Thats a nice looking bike mate;)
I have a stick on one it was a bit of a sod to get on , I put it on to stop stone chips which it is good for. It has been on for about a year and is starting to lift in places I do think painted looks best
sparkin
23-Feb-2005, 00:46
Originally posted by Rooney
I have a stick on one It has been on for about a year and is starting to lift in places
That`s because you don`t go fast enough to push it down properly:lol::lol::devil:
rcgbob44
23-Feb-2005, 08:18
Thats a fine looking machine clippy.
Why thank you kind sir!
It will look even better when I've painted the seat unit and the RHS fairing to match, but it's a bit cold for painting in my garage at the moment!
Giles
after seeing that picture, painted by far
my number board is peeling off and dont look so great
hopefully i will be bale to post a pic with painted board and headlight covers, looks awesome
[Edited on 22-2-2005 by deej]
Deej, I asked on another thread about silver tape on the down tube of the right side subframe and noticed yours looks like it has too, do you know why?
Thanks guys.
Some lovely pics posted there too.
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