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plasmid
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model: 750 Paso
year: 1987
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Colors

Post by plasmid »

Is the bottom color (the dark part) on the fairing the same on the red, blue and white Paso's?

Anyone have color codes for the Paso colors?
20YearOwner
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model: 750 Paso
year: 1987
Location: Bristol, Connecticut USA

Re: Colors

Post by 20YearOwner »

plasmid,

I have owned my 750 Paso since July 4th weeked of 1987. I do not know of a paint mumber.

Locate a automotive paint shop with a spectrophotometer. The spectrophotometer is used to match paint with a color sample.

Take a sample part off your bike maybe to a side faring. Go to the paint shop they will scan the part with the spectrophotometer and create a color mix that matches your bike. This only takes a few minutes.

In the USA a pint of custom made paint will cost me $80.

This paint is flat, so you will also need a clear coat cover to create the finished look.

Good Luck !!

Best,
20yearowner
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davidbartoli
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model: 750 Paso
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Re: Colors

Post by davidbartoli »

The original Paso750 red (it was changed after 1988) was done by LECHLER S.p.a.
www.lechler.eu and the correct name was "Ducati rosso paso". I don't have the code, sorry but I found a carpainter a few years ago with a catalog still showing that color. I got a 1/4 gallon and it matched perfectly.
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Re: Colors

Post by higgy »

Guys, all this info is in the FAQ
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