I picked up a Braada cowl for $50 CDN off a bike forum here in Montreal. My brother in law is a painter so I figured I'd call Suzuki and get the paint code so he could paint it but the dealer said they don't have a code and you just have to try and match it the best you can???? WTF So I call up a second dealer and he tells me the same thing. He says motorcycles aren't the same as car paint codes. Does anybody know where I can find a paint match for a 2005 750 dark blue. Thanks.
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Here http://www.colorrite.com/
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Do you guys have UAP? Our local UAP has one of those fancy camera setups that can colour match the original paint for you.2000 Katana 600
2011 Triumph Sprint GT
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I know someone who used the Colorrite spray paint in the aerosol can and the color was off a shade or two. Maybe they needed to add another coat to darken it to match the bike, anyway thanks for the info Astro, I'll probably go that route. River, the color is Deep Sea Blue Metallic.
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Originally posted by katman05I know someone who used the Colorrite spray paint in the aerosol can and the color was off a shade or two. Maybe they needed to add another coat to darken it to match the bike, anyway thanks for the info Astro, I'll probably go that route. River, the color is Deep Sea Blue Metallic.-Steve
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Okay... Ron Ayers doesn't list 2005 model for some reason, but it does say to get paint matchs from colorrite.-Steve
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Dont use color rite. Damn stuff sux. Contact a body shop in your area and ask if they have a paint scanner gun. They can shoot your bikes color and match it perfectly! I just did it for my bike and it was flawless. Or if you like your bike has a small door like oval on the right side heldo on by one screw. you could contact me in PM and make arangements for your code scan.
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The problem is often the additives and time. Add hardner and it will shift the color some. Rest of the bike has seen sunlight for "X" number of years and it will have faded slightly as a result. A good paint supplier should be able to mix you a blend that compensates for both...
ULTRA-CRITICAL on the Kats: make sure the primer coat is the color specified for that top-coat. For example, to get the '01 Kat 600 blue correct even with the color-rite paint, the primer must be a pure white (or you need a pure white base coat).
Cheers,
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Originally posted by The CyberPoetThe problem is often the additives and time. Add hardner and it will shift the color some. Rest of the bike has seen sunlight for "X" number of years and it will have faded slightly as a result. A good paint supplier should be able to mix you a blend that compensates for both...
ULTRA-CRITICAL on the Kats: make sure the primer coat is the color specified for that top-coat. For example, to get the '01 Kat 600 blue correct even with the color-rite paint, the primer must be a pure white (or you need a pure white base coat).
Cheers,
=-= The CyberPoet
you are right about time though....paint does fade. however, it takes quite a few years as todays paint are more resistant to fading.
Chris.....if you have problems matching it, take a ride down and see me with your oil cover. I will fix you up. however, your bro-in-law should be able to do it if he is a painter.I don't have a short temper. I just have a quick reaction to bullshit.
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