Paint Code for Candy Emerald Green?!?
- twowheeledterror
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Anyhow, I need the paint code from the 1977 KZ650B's "Candy Emerald Green".
If anyone has it I would be thankful. Thanks!
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www.color-rite.com/
i have seen these 2 places mentioned in a number of (archive)older threads. The threads talked about Kawi doing multiple layers to get colors...good luck
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I found a site dealing in H2 Triples, and here is a link to their paint identification. The link shows the three layer paint sequence.
www.project-h2.com/works/ws_gp16e.html
Oklahoma City, OK
78 KZ650 B2 82,000+ miles
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There are no paint codes available that mean anything to the people that mix paint at the paint store. Since this is a Candy color the computer eye method at the paint store will not give you a good match, it does not understand old school candy colors, it only spits out metallic car color formulas. I have the color charts from the out of business Lubri-Tech company, which was the factory recommended touch up paint back then for your bike. I will let you know the color names for the different color coats and what off the shelf custom paints you can use. Look at the Project H2 site mentioned in other reply to undertand how candy colors are applied, it is very helpful.
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There are no paint codes available that mean anything to the people that mix paint at the paint store. Since this is a Candy color the computer eye method at the paint store will not give you a good match, it does not understand old school candy colors, it only spits out metallic car color formulas. I have the color charts from the out of business Lubri-Tech company, which was the factory recommended touch up paint back then for your bike. I will let you know the color names for the different color coats and what off the shelf custom paints you can use. Look at the Project H2 site mentioned in other reply to undertand how candy colors are applied, it is very helpful.
PaintWorkz,
This color chart and the appropriate "new" colors would be of interest to everyone here. Could I beg you to maybe write an article about this, and send it to Stein to be posted in our article sections? I would very much like to repaint my 650, but it has to be "as close to original" as I can find.
Kent
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78 KZ650 B2 82,000+ miles
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According to the Lubri-Tech color chart the 77 650 green is a two color paint process using a Light grey metallic base coat and a Candy green top coat. I have never studied this color but you need an unfaded area of an original part for a referrence when spraying it or spraying any candy color if you are looking to match it. You can use any brand of Candy color, they all have a green candy. But if you use House of Kolor for example, you would use their silver base coat and add some black to it to get the light gray metallic base coat, and use their Kandy Organic Green for the top coat.
Kent
I will scan the Lubri-Tech pages for Kawasakis and post them on this site.
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77 KZ 1325 Turbo Dragbike project
79 CBX Pro Stock projects (2)
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68 750 Enfield Brat project
82 750 Nourish Triumph LSR
Lake Havasu City, AZ
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According to the Lubri-Tech color chart the 77 650 green is a two color paint process using a Light grey metallic base coat and a Candy green top coat. I have never studied this color but you need an unfaded area of an original part for a referrence when spraying it or spraying any candy color if you are looking to match it. You can use any brand of Candy color, they all have a green candy. But if you use House of Kolor for example, you would use their silver base coat and add some black to it to get the light gray metallic base coat, and use their Kandy Organic Green for the top coat.
Kent
I will scan the Lubri-Tech pages for Kawasakis and post them on this site.
www.paintworkz.com
84 Gpz900 street
77 KZ 1325 Turbo Dragbike project
79 CBX Pro Stock projects (2)
78 Z1R-TC AMA & ECTA LSR record holder
68 750 Enfield Brat project
82 750 Nourish Triumph LSR
Lake Havasu City, AZ
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Fancy "meeting" you here!
I was just surfing thru some sites and came
across this one.
Registered - and lo and behold - I see posts
from you too!
Glad to see you giving info out to others on
paint schemes for these old classics.
Anyone else reads this - I Highly recommend
Ralph for your Old Kaw paint needs! Full
disclosure - I only know him thru Ebay and my
subsequent purchase of (Very Nice!) rehabbed/
painted tank/side covers/tail section for my
1975 Candy Blue rebuild!
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Good Luck!
Al
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How is the restoration project coming along? Remember to get me some photos of your bike when it is finished. Kent posted a Paint Information Word document here for me you might find interesting. It is under KZ Information - Files - Non Model Specific and it has all the old Lubri-Tech color charts from 73 to 78.
RP
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84 Gpz900 street
77 KZ 1325 Turbo Dragbike project
79 CBX Pro Stock projects (2)
78 Z1R-TC AMA & ECTA LSR record holder
68 750 Enfield Brat project
82 750 Nourish Triumph LSR
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im currently repainting my 77 650. yes, it was the emerald green metallic. it was painted over twice when i got it, once black, and once orange. both paint jobs were pretty subpar and needed to be un-done.
while stripping the paint on the tail and side covers, i did see exactly what kent (PaintWorkz) indicated for the layering. there was a gray base coat and a metallic green top coat. the tank has not been stripped yet because the bottom of the tank still has areas of original paint. i used this as my comparison for the colors i tested on some scrap MDF.
while i would love get a proper paint setup, it is pretty unlikely, so im stuck with rattle cans... i tried a couple colors from duplicolor, with varying satisfaction.
Cayman Green Metallic - not dark enough. kinda looked like it has a blue tint.
Deep Jewel Metallic - a bit too dark, but a lot closer to the original color. not a lot of metallic flake.
Green Metalspeck (NOT metalcast) - VERY close to the original color, could be a bit darker though. lots of metallic bits.
all those colors were sprayed over the duplicolor gray primer. bottom line, unless i can get someone to color match the original metallic paint from the bottom of the tank, it looks like the green metalspeck is the winner.
anyone have a suggestion for CHEAP colormatching?
~mike
2005 Kawasaki ZRX1200R
1978 Kawasaki KZ1000
1977 Kawasaki KZ650 (for sale soon)
1975 Kawasaki Z1
1974 Honda CB450
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