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simon foster 22-Feb-2005 17:47

Touch Up Paint
 
Any idea where I can get some Ducati red touchup paint?

The stone chips and small battle scars on the fairing have been badly touched up with a different shade of red and it looks grim.

Simon

Rob B 22-Feb-2005 20:24

MotoRapido sells little bottles. Give em a shout.

Rgds, Rob

sparkin 22-Feb-2005 20:27

Rob,have you got their number?

shmoki 23-Feb-2005 12:02

I bought some touchup paint from this guy on Ebay -> http://stores.ebay.co.uk/BIKECOLOURS

He is in the UK and has the paint codes for all the Ducati range including 888's. My bike has the original paint and it was an exact match. But if your bikes been painted again then you might have to try a couple. The kit I purchased came with some clear coat as well. I didn't end up using the clear on the red, but it's magic at hiding the stone chip stars in your carbon.

simon foster 23-Feb-2005 13:02

Cheers Shmoki, I ordered some today.

Seems a bit ironic that you are telling me this from the other side of the world when they are based less than 20 mins drive from my front door!

Regards

Simon

Rob B 23-Feb-2005 13:02

try 01962 877996.

Rgds, Rob

Nattyboy 23-Feb-2005 16:32

Also be aware theres differents shades of red according to bike/year..

Nat

HW 24-Feb-2005 11:36

Go to RS Motorbike Paint. No ordering online (or didn;t used to). They like to speka to you on the phone to make sure you are asking for the right model year etc as the shades vary.

I have had the mettalic silver for ST2 and mat Titanium grey for ST4s and they are brilliant. You can get touch up bottles and spray cans, plus all the other bits you need like rubbing compaound, silicone free polish, primer, laquer etc.

I shall be going back to them for tins of red to paint a race fairing fairly soon. I assume they do it in tins for a spray gun too.

http://www.motorbikepaint.co.uk/
Tel: 01226 203608

Oh yes, and thy cannot shop oversees I don't think. That questions has been asked before. Costs far too much for flamable substances.

Henry

MJS 24-Feb-2005 13:03

OK, totally confused now.

Let me get this straight. The paint codes never change (473.101 and 473.201), the part numbers for various spare parts have never changed, my local Ducati dealer tells me there is only one Ducati yellow (and therefore I presume red), but it seems to be common knowledge there are varying shades of each colour...:puzzled::puzzled:

How does anyone know with any degree of certainty that anything they buy will match their particular bike??

Rob B 24-Feb-2005 14:40

When Brancato resprayed my tank, he said the hardest job with the match was (something about) the depth of colour, and how it depended on the base it was being sprayed over. Sounded like a pile of S*** to me, but what do I know.

Having bought some paint for recently, for another non bike job, I can say that depending on the supplier, it can be a shade or half shade off. Enough to jump right out at ya. So, in my view, matching it up, it depends on what your plastics have been painted with in the first, second or third .... instance.

Rgds, Rob

HW 24-Feb-2005 16:37

Looks like I might have thrown a fly in the ointment here, so to speak!
I was only repeating what RS Bikepaint told me at the time, and I argued strongly that "surely there was only one Ducati red?"

I have just spoken to them on the phone, ordering a touch up bottle for both my red 749 and wifey's blue M620. They said that Ducati are very vague on colour codes and whilst Ducati insist that there are the same colours in their experience that is not the case. They work on model/year/colour.

Spray cans are still £10 ea, touch ups are £5 and they do 1/2 litre red which is a '3 pack' for £38. In actual fact, the metallic blue on the monster is a pack of 3 touch up bottles for base, colour and top coat. I am intending buying the 1/2 litre pack for a race fairing, if the touch up red looks right. I am confident that it will, and they (money back) guaratee that it matches.

Phew. That's all I know.

Cheers
Henry

simon foster 24-Feb-2005 17:52

I ordered the paint from e-bay yesterday at lunchtime, it was delivered today. Fantastic service from bike colours, still have not got the SP4 back from Kais yet, it is then going to Ital Sport for the service so it will be next week before I find out whether it matches or not.

I don't fancy riding it for the first time in this weather so I am not overly stressed about the time it is taking, as long as it is being treated with care by the people who are servicing it and getting it ready to put it back on the road.

Simon

888heaven 24-Feb-2005 23:03

paint
 
Is the Cagiva red slightly more orange than the later models with the different style decals?
can you get touch-up for the gold on the disc carriers/bronze on the frame and satin black for the engine casings as all these areas need some work on my T8.
ian:puzzled:

sparkin 24-Feb-2005 23:05

Ford Radiant red(Halfords etc) seems quite close for stone chips if you don`t need a concours finish.

HW 24-Feb-2005 23:09

It might be worth giving RS a call and ask them ... they have 17,000 colour for bikes dating back to the 1920's. (scroll up for details) I reckon you'd be very lucky though if someone has matched the disk carriers. The frame, possibly. As for satin black on the engine, surely you'd respray with some hammerite high temp satin black (Halfords). I've just used that on my lads 50cc supermoto exhaust, I'll know i f a few weeks whether it stays on or not. Probably Not!

Henry :sniff:

shmoki 25-Feb-2005 01:39

Don't know about the frame or discs, but if you can get the VHT brand engine enamel it's excellent, and it comes in satin. In fact they do a whole range of exhaust stuff as well. When I had my bevel I used some of there internal anti blueing treatment on the pipes and it was great. Took over a year to get discolouration.

As for the Ducati red IMHO they are very different from pre 90 to 90+. The slight differences from 90 on may be as somebody has said, to do with the preparation and painting processes used.

I've made a hybrid out of my bikes to demonstrate differences, pictures weren't all taken under same lighting, but is kinda indicative. Especially the F1 which is definately Orange in comparison.

Steve M 07-Jun-2005 12:11

I've just been in contact with RS paints, after reading this post. Very helpful and touch up paint is on it's way. :)

HW 07-Jun-2005 12:36

Quote:

Originally posted by Steve M
I've just been in contact with RS paints, after reading this post. Very helpful and touch up paint is on it's way. :)

That's good to hear. I should be on commission the number of times I plug those people! ;)

Steve M 07-Jun-2005 12:45

They asked where I got their name from and I said the DSC. - Maybe they'll place an ad' in Pronto.

Thanks for the contact number Henry. :)


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