VIN# decode for proper paint scheme

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VIN# decode for proper paint scheme

19 Feb 2007 19:19
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how do you read the VIN# to tell what the original paint was?

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Re: VIN# decode for proper paint scheme

20 Feb 2007 04:54
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Vin# will tell you the model year, but I don't think it has any color code info....at least on Z1's and early KZ900's
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Re: VIN# decode for proper paint scheme

20 Feb 2007 06:30
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No, no paint code in the VIN.
321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.

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Re: VIN# decode for proper paint scheme

20 Feb 2007 07:00
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The good news, is that most KZs were only offered in two (and sometimes, one) paint scheme. If you know the model/year, and can find ANY little scrap of original paint (inside the duck tail?), then you'll know. 'Course you still have to try to match the original color/stripes. Not easy.
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Re: VIN# decode for proper paint scheme

20 Feb 2007 15:26
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ltdrider wrote:
The good news, is that most KZs were only offered in two (and sometimes, one) paint scheme. If you know the model/year, and can find ANY little scrap of original paint (inside the duck tail?), then you'll know. 'Course you still have to try to match the original color/stripes. Not easy.
when i stripped the tank, i found about six layers of different colors of paint (no kidding) the PO went crazy with the paint gun. no original paint left anywhere. i'll try the green...:)

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