
Turn Signal Lenses
- whitepaso
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Turn Signal Lenses
Well I've finally gone and done it; broke my front right turn signal lens. I've searched the posts here and spent hours trolling the web. Anyone have any idea where to look? There's no dealers within this region that I think give a crap; always get the deer in the headlight stare when I say "Paso". Anybody tired of hording theirs?? 

- paso750
- paso grand pooh-bah
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Re: Turn Signal Lenses
it took me 10 sec to find this:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Ducati-Blinker-i ... 5895419eb2
He may have single sets or only the turn single lens, just ask.
As always when asking a Duc dealer for parts have the part number at hand! He will be able to check availability instantly.
G.
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Ducati-Blinker-i ... 5895419eb2

He may have single sets or only the turn single lens, just ask.
As always when asking a Duc dealer for parts have the part number at hand! He will be able to check availability instantly.
G.
- Derek
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Re: Turn Signal Lenses
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- paso grand pooh-bah
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Re: Turn Signal Lenses
Did you do it trying to ride it from the bedroom into the hall waywhitepaso wrote:Well I've finally gone and done it; broke my front right turn signal lens. I've searched the posts here and spent hours trolling the web. Anyone have any idea where to look? There's no dealers within this region that I think give a crap; always get the deer in the headlight stare when I say "Paso". Anybody tired of hording theirs??


I wish I was young again............Id be heaps smarter than last time
- PhillyPaso
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- Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA
Re: Turn Signal Lenses
I just did the same thing on my 906. I found this outfit in Germany that has the lens. Good price, and quick shipping to me here in greater Philadelphia, PA. I recommend these guys, and from a fast search on this site, so do other members.
http://www.stein-dinse.biz/Ducati/Elect ... :2496.html
Do yourself a favor and confirm the part number - don't just order the lens you see in this post.
Cheers,
Conrad
PhillyPaso
http://www.stein-dinse.biz/Ducati/Elect ... :2496.html
Do yourself a favor and confirm the part number - don't just order the lens you see in this post.
Cheers,
Conrad
PhillyPaso
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- whitepaso
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Re: Turn Signal Lenses
Hey G, how the heck do you do that so fast?? Jeez!
Thanks all for your pointers Guys. Looks like some good contacts.
Thanks all for your pointers Guys. Looks like some good contacts.
Re: Turn Signal Lenses
ducati part number 037099420 RH turn signal lens. Still available but I did scoop the last two my dealer had in stock
- PhillyPaso
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Re: Turn Signal Lenses
That's the part number. Try these guys in Germany. 30 Euro, shipped to USA. What could be bad?ike wrote:ducati part number 037099420 RH turn signal lens. Still available but I did scoop the last two my dealer had in stock
Cheers!
Yes, it is the sidewalk. You got a problem with that?
- ducbertus
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Re: Turn Signal Lenses
Hi Whitepaso,
sorry to hear about your misfortune.
these Stein-Dinse guys are good.
I've visited a couple of times, bought parts from them and made parts for them. (Guzzi and Ducati parts)
they speak english as well, so give it a go.
on the other side, you can find on regular basis lenses on Ebay. search worldwide. try also to look for "Ducati Blinker" this is German for "Ducati lense".
Bertus
sorry to hear about your misfortune.
these Stein-Dinse guys are good.
I've visited a couple of times, bought parts from them and made parts for them. (Guzzi and Ducati parts)
they speak english as well, so give it a go.
on the other side, you can find on regular basis lenses on Ebay. search worldwide. try also to look for "Ducati Blinker" this is German for "Ducati lense".
Bertus
- whitepaso
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Re: Turn Signal Lenses
Thanks All. I was able to locate a left and right lens at a dealer about 1.5 hours from me. I bought their last two. $28 each. I'm feeling lucky!