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Old 10-Mar-2006, 16:06   #11
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I had my headlamp shells replaced a year ago. Warranty's run out though, so I'm now stuck with the parts I have today.
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Old 10-Mar-2006, 17:36   #12
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This seems to be quite a common thing. You would think that over the years that Ducati would resolve this problem.
And as it was said in a earlier thread...it must be costing Ducati a fortune to rectify these bikes.

But I must say, that i never had a paint issue with my previous Ducati's.

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Old 10-Mar-2006, 22:59   #13
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ive noticed mine is lifting a tad
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Old 11-Mar-2006, 04:32   #14
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me to, mines got to go back, I think it's the way there have degreased, on mine the paint lifts in places but is good in other places.
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