Touch Up paint for 1199 SL?

Joined Jul 2020
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New York, NY
Does anyone have a suggestion for this? I can’t find anything anywhere. I have a small chip right on the nose of my front fairing that I’m trying to repair. Any advice appreciated.
 
These codes are taken from a thread on the Ducati forum UK for the 1199SL, and they are:

Corse Red************** ****PALINAL 307.T995
2k shiny clear coat*** **PALINAL 923.2416
Tricolore White******** ***PALINAL 929.D398 .

The link is:
2014 Superleggera Colour .

The link to Palinal paints in Italy is:
Industrial Paints for Car Refinish and Automotive .

A motorcycle paint supplier in the UK states that there are two options for this model: Anniversary Red/White or Fluo Red/White and both require a base paint + colour + clear lacquer, and provides this statement about the need for the three stages:

"Important Note: Your paint is a 2 stage paint and therefore also requires a specific basepaint. A basepaint is not the same as a primer. A primer provides adhesion - a basepaint is a fundamental part of the colour. If you do not use the recommended base, we cannot guarantee the colour matching.
Note on lacquers: Your paint will dry matt and will not be protected unless it is lacquered with the suggested lacquer."

Another option is to ask Ducati at:
Customer Service Ducati ;
or:
Ducati Support .

I hope this helps, although verification is advisable, but perhaps it's a start?

Good luck.

Tom.
 
These codes are taken from a thread on the Ducati forum UK for the 1199SL, and they are:

Corse Red************** ****PALINAL 307.T995
2k shiny clear coat*** **PALINAL 923.2416
Tricolore White******** ***PALINAL 929.D398 .

The link is:
2014 Superleggera Colour .

The link to Palinal paints in Italy is:
Industrial Paints for Car Refinish and Automotive .

A motorcycle paint supplier in the UK states that there are two options for this model: Anniversary Red/White or Fluo Red/White and both require a base paint + colour + clear lacquer, and provides this statement about the need for the three stages:

"Important Note: Your paint is a 2 stage paint and therefore also requires a specific basepaint. A basepaint is not the same as a primer. A primer provides adhesion - a basepaint is a fundamental part of the colour. If you do not use the recommended base, we cannot guarantee the colour matching.
Note on lacquers: Your paint will dry matt and will not be protected unless it is lacquered with the suggested lacquer."

Another option is to ask Ducati at:
Customer Service Ducati ;
or:
Ducati Support .

I hope this helps, although verification is advisable, but perhaps it's a start?

Good luck.

Tom.

Extremely informative. I am reviewing now. Thank you very much Tom!
 

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