Does anyone know the color code or a company that sells this paint? Thanks!
I've seen three different kinds of Ducati red listed. My bike is a S2R 800. Not sure if your color is the same.
Anyway, in my Owner's Manual it says:
Ducati anniversary red, code F_473.101 (PPG)
On the spray can I had made, but not yet used for my beer tray mod, it says:
OEM code 473101,487111
Rosso
Manufacturer code DUC.487111 Prime
Mix system: Deltron (DG)
I'm in Norway, so I have no idea where you will be able to buy it - still hope this is helpful to you.
BTW: why do you need it? [evil]
Minor lowside on the 1098 :'(, some of the fairings need touching up heh
Quote from: stopintime on June 05, 2008, 01:40:41 PM
I've seen three different kinds of Ducati red listed. My bike is a S2R 800. Not sure if your color is the same.
Anyway, in my Owner's Manual it says:
Ducati anniversary red, code F_473.101 (PPG)
On the spray can I had made, but not yet used for my beer tray mod, it says:
OEM code 473101,487111
Rosso
Manufacturer code DUC.487111 Prime
Mix system: Deltron (DG)
I'm in Norway, so I have no idea where you will be able to buy it - still hope this is helpful to you.
BTW: why do you need it? [evil]
That was probably the listing for one year, seriously. I looked at a PPG book a couple of weeks ago and there are at least 30 Ducati "reds".
Maybe Ducpainter will come along and shed some light.
Check your frame, or your OM like Stopintime. BMW lists their paint codes on a sticker on the frame. I don't know if Ducati does the same. Glasurit has a great color matching website, but I don't know if that's your best bet. I'm pretty sure any PPG product will be cheaper in the USA.
you rang? ;D
Here's my experience with Ducati Reds.
The PPG code listed is in fact 'the code'.
The designation Deltron (DG) is for a PPG paint line commonly called 'global'.
It's not readily available everywhere in the US.
I have about 6 different formulas I use, and tint to match....I use Deltron 2000, or DBC (same thing)
I've never seen a color chip that matched the bike I was trying to paint.
1098 panels are extremely transparent as are 749/999s. You can't quite see light through them if you hold them in front of one, but the color changes.
Try it.
Thanks for the tips ill see what i can do [thumbsup]
Quote from: ducpainter on June 05, 2008, 07:21:03 PM
I have about 6 different formulas I use, and tint to match....I use Deltron 2000, or DBC (same thing)
I'll be interested to see how your formulas compare to Porsche "Ruby Red", which is the tint I want to use on the red/white set of bodywork I want to do next.
(http://convertibledregistry.com/registry_photos/photos/85712large2.jpg)
Quote from: dlearl476 on June 07, 2008, 06:19:56 PM
I'll be interested to see how your formulas compare to Porsche "Ruby Red", which is the tint I want to use on the red/white set of bodywork I want to do next.
(http://convertibledregistry.com/registry_photos/photos/85712large2.jpg)
Can't tell on the computer...
Have a number?
Yeah, I actually have the whole formula print out from my local PPG dealer.
Bad news? It's home and I'm at work. ;D
Quote from: dlearl476 on June 07, 2008, 06:19:56 PM
I'll be interested to see how your formulas compare to Porsche "Ruby Red", which is the tint I want to use on the red/white set of bodywork I want to do next.
(http://convertibledregistry.com/registry_photos/photos/85712large2.jpg)
Is that yours???
I've always liked that style of headlight covers. I wants me some, but haven't worked up the enthusiasm to spend the money...
Quote from: zarn02 on September 25, 2011, 10:57:11 AM
I've always liked that style of headlight covers. I wants me some, but haven't worked up the enthusiasm to spend the money...
Talk about resurrecting the dead... [laugh]
A thread so old I didn't even notice it was resurrection.
Though in fairness, I'm not the one who brought it back and made it hunger for brains.
Quote from: zarn02 on September 25, 2011, 11:10:26 AM
A thread so old I didn't even notice it was resurrection.
Though in fairness, I'm not the one who brought it back and made it hunger for brains.
You are redeemed. ;D
It is nice to see a new member that takes some time to learn the lay of the land.
;D Couldn't resist....
Ducati's (2004) red looks more like a ripe tomato than a ruby....but I suppose that would be fitting for an Italian motorcycle....
Sad thread to be resurrected :'(, at least i got the drop out of the way early in it's life!
Question to Ducpainter, or anyone else that is a pro with paints.
I'm looking to repaint my tank, and the one possible painter is using Dupont paints.
Is there an equivalent Dupont for PPG 473.101?
As you may have noticed, I know nothing about painting...
Quote from: AmoK on March 20, 2014, 01:03:07 PM
Question to Ducpainter, or anyone else that is a pro with paints.
I'm looking to repaint my tank, and the one possible painter is using Dupont paints.
Is there an equivalent Dupont for PPG 473.101?
As you may have noticed, I know nothing about painting...
Tell your painter to have your tank scanned by his jobber.
There are no color crosses for the PPG Euro paint codes.
I know a guy who can mix and ship it. ;D