BobLeMans Posted August 13, 2023 Posted August 13, 2023 I had a slow speed off and my father in law (ex bodyshop owner) is visiting and helping me fill and paint but we can't find a paint code for gloss black fairing 2003 V11 LeMans anywhere. Hoping someone on here can help with a paint code or a link. Thank you Bob
Lucky Phil Posted August 14, 2023 Posted August 14, 2023 Sorry I don't have a code for you but I wonder why people actually need a code for a basic colour. It looks like a non metallic black is that right? I'm no expert in colour matching and I guess for a complicated colour like the v11 green with metallic components and multiple base layers it's going to be a whole lot easier as a starting point but even then you cant just mix a colour to "code" and use it to do a repair. It will still need to be "colour matched" because of fade and the discrepancy between a bulk mixed colour at production level and a tiny amount of paint mixed at those quantities. The error factor is much greater at the tiny mix quantities from a paint shop compared to the hundreds of litres mixed in a batch at the factory. So essentially even with a code you still need to do the colour matching anyway and with a basic colour a paint specialist can colour match without any codes. Here is the paint on my bikes frame parts colour matched to original 20 year old frame paint. It was done by a guy at the local paint supplier for me and I applied the paint,2K. I thought he had a special Spectro analyser to do this but no, he grabbed a 250ml can of base stock and mixed it by eye and it's perfect. I'm as pedantic as hell and it's perfect. No codes or anything like that just experience and talent for such things. Compare the pork chop and front frame member to the original lower frame support. The only difference is the level of gloss on my sprayed part. 1
BobLeMans Posted August 14, 2023 Author Posted August 14, 2023 5 hours ago, Lucky Phil said: Sorry I don't have a code for you but I wonder why people actually need a code for a basic colour. It looks like a non metallic black is that right? I'm no expert in colour matching and I guess for a complicated colour like the v11 green with metallic components and multiple base layers it's going to be a whole lot easier as a starting point but even then you cant just mix a colour to "code" and use it to do a repair. It will still need to be "colour matched" because of fade and the discrepancy between a bulk mixed colour at production level and a tiny amount of paint mixed at those quantities. The error factor is much greater at the tiny mix quantities from a paint shop compared to the hundreds of litres mixed in a batch at the factory. So essentially even with a code you still need to do the colour matching anyway and with a basic colour a paint specialist can colour match without any codes. Here is the paint on my bikes frame parts colour matched to original 20 year old frame paint. It was done by a guy at the local paint supplier for me and I applied the paint,2K. I thought he had a special Spectro analyser to do this but no, he grabbed a 250ml can of base stock and mixed it by eye and it's perfect. I'm as pedantic as hell and it's perfect. No codes or anything like that just experience and talent for such things. Compare the pork chop and front frame member to the original lower frame support. The only difference is the level of gloss on my sprayed part. Hi Lucky Phil Thanks for the reply. Mixing by eye would be possible if I could get the bike to the paint shop but can’t due to ankle injury (I used my ankle to protect the rear paintwork from tarmac last weekend 😀). Our local paint shop can supply paint by code though and my father in law is only visiting until Tuesday. It’s a great opportunity to learn how to do it myself from a pro with 60+ years experience!
cowtownchemist Posted August 14, 2023 Posted August 14, 2023 I made some touch ups to my gloss black fairing for a 2000 V11. I just used one of the Duplicolor "Universal Gloss Black" units from the car parts store. After a little light sanding and the clear coat, it looks pretty good to me.
80CX100 Posted August 14, 2023 Posted August 14, 2023 8 hours ago, BobLeMans said: Hi Lucky Phil Thanks for the reply. Mixing by eye would be possible if I could get the bike to the paint shop but can’t due to ankle injury (I used my ankle to protect the rear paintwork from tarmac last weekend 😀). Our local paint shop can supply paint by code though and my father in law is only visiting until Tuesday. It’s a great opportunity to learn how to do it myself from a pro with 60+ years experience! Hey Bob; I don't have the specific paint codes for the black V11 Lemans, but I've snagged this paint code info for various Guzzis posted by Mike Haven of MPH back in the day. Some of them are black and are likely a match;which ones idk. I know the black on my California Vintage "looks like a real black" The black on my V11 Lemans in certain light conditions; "looks more like a greyish black" the black on the fairing "looks blacker" than the black on the rest of the body work,tank,side covers etc,fwiw. What the black Brevas,Sports,Norges etc look like irl,could they be a match idk. I've also included a variety of links on the bottom. Some of them,apparently have online databases of paint codes listed for some guzzi models. You might want to rip through their info in case your bike is listed. Fwiw, Good Luck Paint codes are a national secret. You wont be getting any calls back. I secured this list a few years ago after much badgering. its incomplete, but all there is COLOR CODES: NORGE 1200 BLACK - BASF GE22-9659 RED - 5.4D.23441 AKZO NOBEL <<pic29436.jpg>> <<pic21654.jpg>> GRAY - (Embedded image moved to file: pic29436.jpg) 1200 SPORT BLACK - 5.4M.22705 AKZO NOBEL RED - 5.4D.23441 AKZO NOBEL BREVA 1100 BLACK - 5.4M.22705 AKZO NOBEL GRAY - 928XV374 PALINAL RED - 5.4D.23441 AKZO NOBEL ORANGE - DS.08046 LECHLER WHITE - BIANCO DIAMANTE: SCHOCH: 610.PM02 ASCO-BASECOAT PERLATO BIANCO BREVA 850 2007 GRIGIO EXCALIBUR (Grey excalibur) : SCHOCH 675 ALP11-1/3675-003560 GRISO 1100 BLACK - 5.4M.22705 AKZO NOBEL RED - 5.4D.23441 AKZO NOBEL LGHT BLUE - DS02096 LECHLER YELLOW - DS02138 LECHLER ORANGE - ARANCIO SATINATO :SCHOCH 3610-010805 PALINAL 923MAT3 NEVADA I.E. GRAY - GRIGIO LUCE - DS02074 LECHLER (+ 928XV051 PALINI for fuel tank stripe) BLACK - NERO GUZZI - 5,4M.22705 AKZO NOBEL (+ 928XH913 PALINI for fuel tank stripe) RED - ROSSO DEL LARIO - 66051 LECHLER (+ 5.4M.22705 AKZO NOBEL for fuel tank stripe) RED 06 - ROSSO LDS08040 LECHLER BLACK 06 - NERO GUZZI 929R486 PALINAL or 54M22705 AKZO NOBEL YELLOW 06 - GIALLO 08048 LECHLER WITHE-BLUE 06 - BIANCO MICA DS08042 LECHLER - BLUE MIDNIGHT: DS08039 LECHLER BREVA 750 BLACK - NERO OLLARE - 928 XH 913 PALINI or 57E80806 AKZO NOBEL GRAY - GRIGIO PIOMBO: AKZO 57E 85804 or PALINI 928 XH 644 + TRASP. LUCIDO 923 HS 90 ROSSO BREVA (2001) - Palini 928 XH 900 + TRASP. LUCIDO 923 HS 90 RED RACE- ROSSO GUZZI - 5.4D-23441 AKZO NOBEL BLACK 06/07 - NERO GUZZI - 54M22705 AKZO NOBEL LIGHT BLUE 06 - AZZURRO- DS02096 LECHLER WHITE 06 - BINACO MICA - DS08042 LECHLER CALIFORNIA 06 RED - ROSSO - LECHLER LDS08040 BLACK - NERO PALINAL 929R486 or ARDESIA AKZO NOBEL 54 M 22.710 WHITE/GRAY - BIANCO LECHLER LDS08040 / GRIGIO LECHLER LDS08043 VINTAGE - NERO PALINAL 929R486 or ARDESIA AKZO NOBEL 54 M 22.710 CALIFORNIA 07 RED - ROSSO - LECHLER LECHLER LS 66013 NERO PALINAL 929R486 O ARDESIA AKZO NOBEL 54 M 22.710 (Embedded image moved to file: pic21654.jpg) http://www.qnetonline.nl/LESEW/SearchForm/Manufacturer http://www.qnetonline.nl/LESEW/SearchForm/Manufacturer http://www.mgcn.nl/index.php/mg-paint-codes-dameijer-database-40 http://www.rsbikepaint.com/en-gb/colours.php#makeid=98&modelid=2919&prodyear=2001&colourscheme=8192 http://www.color-rite.com/ http://moto-guzzi.motoeuropa.it/moto/guzzi/Colori-moto-guzzi-1986.pdf http://www.mgcn.nl/index.php/mg-paint-codes-dameijer-database-40
audiomick Posted August 14, 2023 Posted August 14, 2023 13 hours ago, BobLeMans said: ... if I could get the bike to the paint shop... You only have to get a couple of bits of bodywork to the the paint shop, not the whole bike....
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