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Burgundy metallic in a rattle can ?

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Looking for paint code 05N Which is alternately described as -

deep burgundy metallic

or

Chinese maroon metallic

anyone managed to source this ever ? .... I seem to be hitting a brick wall
 
I have a paint tin from my original scan on my 78 1000C. I think it has some info on the label. I will take pics and post it for you. Any paint supply house should be able to put it in rattle cans for you.






 
These people make rattle-can automotive-quality paint for more recent bikes, and you might consider the 1997 and upward Bandit colour.

The paints are three-coat finishes, base, colour, and then the clear coat.

If you have never done rattle=can painting on motorcycles, please be aware that most of them are HIGHLY prone to damage or even destruction from gasoline spills.

Because of this you should use automotive clear coat as a final finish. If using different paint brands, speak directly to the dealer to address compatibility concerns.

https://www.colorrite.com/department/suzuki-10023.cfm
 
According to my paint guy, you can use 2k clear coat over most regular paint. 2k is great for gas resistance.
 
And what bike might this be for? :-k

.

Just a quick mod to my existing 1000C - converting to twin rotor and thought I'd put a different fender on while I was there

there are "plans afoot" ....

1. I was hoping to buy a members katana just before Christmas, however, a big bill for car transmission delayed things.

2. I have enough spares to build something Suzuki (just need a frame)

1127 motor and loom
2 front ends
2 swing arms
3 sets of wheels
1 complete body kit
etc etc etc

i'm thinking late 70's super bike/race bike look
 
According to my paint guy, you can use 2k clear coat over most regular paint. 2k is great for gas resistance.

So far I have found that to be true. I painted my 900F with Duplicolor paint and 2K clear. I've already spilled gas on it, and it doesn't do anything to it.
 
Looking for paint code 05N ...

And what bike might this be for? :-k

Just a quick mod to my existing 1000C - ...
You have been around for several months. Certainly you have seen us beg several times for members to please generate a signature that mentions your bike?

Does not have to be fancy, like some of us have, just something simple, like "Current bike: '78 GS1000C".

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OK...this is the mix ratios for the ( MAROON ) 1978 GS 1000C as scanned from my original paint. Note that this is for a 1 pint tin ( US 16 ounces ). MEASUREMENTS ARE IN GRAMS.

LS RED OXIDE..... 66.3
MAGENTA........... 114.6
DEEP MAROON.... 146.1
JET BLACK.......... 171.8
MED ALUMINUM.. 174.9
COPPER PEARL.... 176.1
B/C BALANCER.... 436.3
 
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You have been around for several months. Certainly you have seen us beg several times for members to please generate a signature that mentions your bike?

Does not have to be fancy, like some of us have, just something simple, like "Current bike: '78 GS1000C".

.

is this working ??
 
OK...this is the mix ratios for the ( MAROON ) 1978 GS 1000C as scanned from my original paint. Note that this is for a 1 pint tin ( US 16 ounces ). MEASUREMENTS ARE IN GRAMS.

LS RED OXIDE..... 66.3
MAGENTA........... 114.6
DEEP MAROON.... 146.1
JET BLACK.......... 171.8
MED ALUMINUM.. 174.9
COPPER PEARL.... 176.1
B/C BALANCER.... 436.3

thanks chuck - I'll try and get into a paint shop this week
 
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And just in case - here's my 78C ..... 13000 miles and bone stock - toolkit(with gauge), service book, Suzuki branded spark plugs under the seat
 
is this working ??
__________________________________________
72 S1 Kawasaki
78 GS1000C
82 GS750E/82 1100E/ GSXR Frankenstein project
99 GSF1200S
Watch this space - somethings coming
AND The constantly growing spares mountain
BEAUTIFULLY!! :clap: :clap:

Thank you. :encouragement:

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146.1? Can this be bought in a spray can? Would the local auto paint distributor know what this is?
thanks, happy new year
 
Each one of those colors listed in my post is a certain tint. Each number after the colors name is in grams. Your guy will mix ALL colors in the mix code and in total youll have 1 PINT of paint. You follow now???

In other words if you mix all 7 of the listed tints at their listed weight in a 1 pint tin youll have the Deep Burgundy Metallic you need for your bike.
 
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LS RED OXIDE..... 66.3 GRAMS
+
MAGENTA........... 114.6 GRAMS
+
DEEP MAROON.... 146.1 GRAMS
+
JET BLACK.......... 171.8 GRAMS
+
MED ALUMINUM.. 174.9 GRAMS
+
COPPER PEARL.... 176.1 GRAMS
+
B/C BALANCER.... 436.3 GRAMS

Added all up this will equal 1 pint of the paint
 
Help Again, I went to a the local auto paint supplier with my color mix list from this thread and the supplier wanted to know what BRAND (ppg/ppg etc0 I wanted. Does it matter who the paint manufacturer is?
LS RED OXIDE..... 66.3
MAGENTA........... 114.6
DEEP MAROON.... 146.1
JET BLACK.......... 171.8
MED ALUMINUM.. 174.9
COPPER PEARL.... 176.1
B/C BALANCER.... 436.3
Last edited by chuck hahn; 01-15-2017 at 01:54 PM.
 
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