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need stickers for 750 paso
Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 9:43 am
by bizdad
our paso needs a new paintjob, to restore in origional state.
we need the complet sticker kit
part numbers:
- 037099850 ducati
> - 2 pieces 037099851 controled airflow
> - 2 pieces 067085796 desmo
> - 037099853 paso 750 right handed
> - 037099852 paso 750 left handed
> - 037085510 ducati
> screws:
> - 30 pieces 037099010 screw
> - 30 pieces 03709920 washer
anyone can help ??
regards,
theo
Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 12:38 pm
by jcslocum
Posted: Fri May 19, 2006 3:57 pm
by persempre907
Have you tried to ask it to your local dealer?
I think they would be available, even if they surely wouldn't be cheap.
I have bought the whole set of 907 stickers.
Ciao
Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 4:26 am
by Max
If the stickers are not damaged, you can save them. I just finished my paint job a month ago. I repainted the bike in pearl white just like the original color. We are talking about show quality paint job and I saved the stickers. I only replaced the Italian flag pin stripes with reflective ones since they wear damaged. If your decals are in good shape don't replace them. I will tell you what to do if you are interested. I don't think you can find all the original decals anyway. I have done my homework. You are going to spend about at least $200.00 US dollars and end up with something that is not even original.
Max
Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 9:33 am
by persempre907
Hi everybody,
I have lately bought the whole set of stickers for my 907.
I don't know if the 750 set is still available.
But I'm also interested to save the original stickers.
Could you tell us how do?
Ciao
Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 6:06 pm
by Max
Saving the decals is possible if you are repainting the original color or something close. Prepair the the parts by wet sanding and go very easy on the decals. I used 1000 grid sandpaper on the decal sections. Use a good quality automotive masking tape like 3M to mask the decals. now, you have to very carefully cut around the decals with a very sharp razor. Try to keep the cut about 1 to 2 m.m. outside the decals. You can do this by using a magnifying head viser that jewelry and goldsmiths use and lots of light. So carefully go around the curves and corners by staying off about 1 to 2 m.m. A good masking tape will allow about 4 days for clean removal. So you only have about 4 days to spray and remove the masking tapes. To spray the color prepar the surface and clean up. Remeber that if you get the masking tapes wet by prepration solvents like silicone and was removers, you have to allow a little bit more time for masking tapes to dry. Now spray the color and remove the masking tape imediatley. You can spray clear coat after removal of the masking tape but you might leave an edge where the masking tape and the paint met. I did not spray the clear coat at this stage and after removal of the masking tapes I waited about couple of days for the paint to dry and wet sanded everything again with 1000 grid sandpaper. This way the decals edge created by the masking tape will blend and will not show any step.
Max
Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 7:07 pm
by persempre907
Many thanks Max,
your suggestions could be very useful for many guys
Ciao
Posted: Wed May 24, 2006 9:31 pm
by 750pheonix
I had entertained making the vector file you would need to get a reproduction printed and putting it up for everyone to download... it will still cost you to get it printed but at least you'll be able to get exact copies done.... without having to run around the world looking for the items.
last time I saw any was on ebay, whole set went for £47.00 (@$90.00) should have bid on it myself but the wife was looking.
I'll sort out the 750paso one anyway... the rest are find-able