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Thanks Julie.From looking at CB550 1975 colours on RS paint website, Candy Sapphire Blue came up, maybe it's a mistake, as I can't find any online apart from the attached CB500 and a 550 which is watermarkedThis says not:http://www.sohc4.com/bikes/cb550/But does anyone know, did Honda make CB550 in this blue, with the 1975 tank graphics?
Quote from: beardylondon on June 26, 2024, 08:39:39 AMThanks Julie.From looking at CB550 1975 colours on RS paint website, Candy Sapphire Blue came up, maybe it's a mistake, as I can't find any online apart from the attached CB500 and a 550 which is watermarkedThis says not:http://www.sohc4.com/bikes/cb550/But does anyone know, did Honda make CB550 in this blue, with the 1975 tank graphics? (Attachment Link)
I think so for the USA,To frther explain he paint code question, which is asked probably once a month, Honda never used industry standard paint codes for their colours plus most of the metallics are 3 stage "candy" colours which have a metallic base, transparent colour(which changes depending on depth of coats) and topped with a laquer. All of these were and are isocyanate paints requiring a lot of special gear to spray safely.Appologies if my previous answer was terse but i do get fed up of answering the same question time and agaiin when the search function works
Thanks for the info.How much paint would I need to buy for the tank and 2 side panels?@Julie, yes my bike is USA Model.
Quote from: beardylondon on June 26, 2024, 10:38:15 AMThanks for the info.How much paint would I need to buy for the tank and 2 side panels?@Julie, yes my bike is USA Model.Menno is really your go-to guy on here for this information. The only advice I can offer is my friend had his CB500K2 tank and side panels done in Candy Green and he bought 0.5l of metallic ground-coat and 0.5l candy coat (this was from RS and was pre-thinned solvent paint). There was still a fair bit left over afterwards. As Bryan correctly says, the clear-coat would almost certainly be isocyanate based and needs proper air fed mask to apply. Most paint shops have gallons of the stuff on the shelf. Mipa CX clear-coat is a decent quality product or Spraymax gloss finish 2k if using aerosols. Both of these are isocyanate cured.