The OEM vendor for all of the Japanese manufacturers is a company called "Color Rite". http://www.colorrite.com/
Good luck!
2007-01-08 02:59:55
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answered by Nomad 4
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i'm guessing a company like dupont or house of colors has a stock paint that is very close, if not exact. ask whoever is going to paint to check it out. honda may be able to give the paint code but then again, harley doesnt so you just have to match as best you can or consider repainting more than you expected to
2007-01-08 03:54:23
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answered by barn cat 2
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Either go to a honda dealer or take it to a automotive paint suplier to be matched up.you will need to take them something at least 2x2 inches to match up the paint and they can make you a spray can for about 25 bucks.
2007-01-08 02:52:11
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answered by JACK OF TRADES 3
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you are able to desire to no longer get a CBR or any game bike for a beginner bike... game motorcycles have a great form of potential, rapid guidance and mushy brakes alongside with forward ergos (dropped short clip on bars, rearsets). This makes them unforgiving and undesirable motorcycles for beginners. additionally they many times have loads of outstanding plastic which will destroy the 1st time you drop it (as maximum beginners do each and every each and every so often). I strongly propose you get a bare bike with based ergos and a great powerband, inclusive of a Suzuki GS500E, Suzuki SV650, Yamaha FZ600, Triumph Bonneville, and so on... 2d, attempt to locate a good used bike. you will lose hundreds in depreciation on a clean one and new riders many times commerce their first motorcycles for something greater/extra perfect/diverse after the 1st year or 2 besides. as quickly as you get the fundamentals of driving down on your first bike, then spring for in spite of you like - even a CBR in case you like. they are great motorcycles, merely no longer the terrific ingredient to learn on. One final little bit of suggestion - no passengers for a minimum of a year. good success and characteristic relaxing!!!
2016-11-27 19:38:33
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answered by ? 4
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Cycle Color has a lot of options.
You can match the color to their color charts.
You can tell them the bikes color code.
You can tell them the year, make, and model # of your bike and they'll take it from there.
You can send them a small part and they will mix the paint to match.
http://www.cyclecolor.com/
2007-01-08 03:59:17
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answered by guardrailjim 7
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