edtheguy Posted August 11, 2019 #1 Posted August 11, 2019 How can I get the correct paint color for my bike. Had to rebuild left side fairing did a repaint with colors I thought were close. But really dont like it. Anybody with info out there? Thanks . Its white and cream I think. 1988 white DU Creamy White/ Ceramic Ivory Taken from definitive color chart. Our post. I think these are the colors.
Freebird Posted August 11, 2019 #2 Posted August 11, 2019 You can take it to a Automotive paint store and let them match it or you can go to: https://www.colorrite.com OOPS....looks like they no longer go back that far at ColorRite. You might still call them, they may have it. Otherwise, looks like taking it to a store to get it matched is the only option.
Flyinfool Posted August 11, 2019 #3 Posted August 11, 2019 On my 88 I had to take it to a pint store to get color matched, Your paint is 31 years old, it no longer matched what the color code says it should. The paint store was able to match the fading that had occurred over the years so the new paint was undetectable. To really hide the repair you need to put a new coat of clear on all the parts that are nearby so that the shine will match. OR Once you have the new panel all painted and cleared then scuff sand it and the mating parts with 1000 grit wet and polish it back up, this will give everything the same shine.
RDawson Posted August 11, 2019 #4 Posted August 11, 2019 On my 88 I had to take it to a pint store to get color matched, Your paint is 31 years old, it no longer matched what the color code says it should. The paint store was able to match the fading that had occurred over the years so the new paint was undetectable. To really hide the repair you need to put a new coat of clear on all the parts that are nearby so that the shine will match. OR Once you have the new panel all painted and cleared then scuff sand it and the mating parts with 1000 grit wet and polish it back up, this will give everything the same shine. When I go to the PINT store and get a few none of my work looks right. Gotta watch that Flyinfool or he'll paint it white for ya.
saddlebum Posted August 11, 2019 #5 Posted August 11, 2019 When I go to the PINT store and get a few none of my work looks right. Gotta watch that Flyinfool or he'll paint it white for ya. At lease you stand a better chance of finding a match in the future
Flyinfool Posted August 12, 2019 #6 Posted August 12, 2019 When I go to the PINT store and get a few none of my work looks right. Gotta watch that Flyinfool or he'll paint it white for ya. Whats a little "a" among friends? So lets see now nozzle bearing 202.53° range 439.57 miles........... @cowpuc might not even get any fallout from this one.
cowpuc Posted August 12, 2019 #7 Posted August 12, 2019 Whats a little "a" among friends? So lets see now nozzle bearing 202.53° range 439.57 miles........... cowpuc might not even get any fallout from this one. Ahhh yes,,, another positive outcome from shooting thru precision ground nozzles..
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