Military issue paint
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Military issue paint
29 Apr 2006 17:27
Has anyone used military paint on their bike?
I have considered doing a Satin Olive color for my bike and I want to keep the price down.
Post edited by: purerider, at: 2006/04/29 20:27
I have considered doing a Satin Olive color for my bike and I want to keep the price down.
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Re: Military issue paint
29 Apr 2006 19:07
Good ole OD paint. OD does stand for over dirt so the prep cost will be cut considerably:woohoo:
You can mix lime green and black and get a nice OD green. Don't ask how i know. That mistake cost me $60.00.At least the paint man remembered the forumla to mix the next batch.
What i like about OD green if it is military spec you can thin it with gasoline. No joke. No smoking! Roy
You can mix lime green and black and get a nice OD green. Don't ask how i know. That mistake cost me $60.00.At least the paint man remembered the forumla to mix the next batch.
What i like about OD green if it is military spec you can thin it with gasoline. No joke. No smoking! Roy
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Re: Military issue paint
29 Apr 2006 19:53
you could always paint it with C.A.R.C they used to tell us it made our HMMWVS invisable to radar:whistle: :woohoo:
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Re: Military issue paint
29 Apr 2006 20:32
i've done my jeep and my bike with krylon camo system OD and i put rustoleum crystal clear over it and rustoleum gloss white. oh and i used a self etching primer by dupli-color (didn't want and companies to feel left out). all in all, 25 bucks in paint and 6 hours paintin and here's what i got.
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Re: Military issue paint
30 Apr 2006 17:43
Take any of the gazillion repaint jobs out there, let them sit in the sun/weather for <year they'le all look basically just like that. Just be patient for 12 months or less after painting and voila, you'll have it without even planning.
321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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Re: Military issue paint
30 Apr 2006 18:17
somewhere i have a link to a site that gives a paint code for the WWII Kawi fighter aircraft green.... i have considered it for my 900... ill find it and post it
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Re: Military issue paint
30 Apr 2006 18:53
Used to be I had an old BSA thunderbolt in desert camo.. I was told by the little merc guy I bought it from that it was used in the sultan of Omans lil defence force.. it just looked like some one painted the entire bike with desert tan and black and brown.. had some sort of sheet metal hung on the front of the frame looked like it was some sorta brush/leg guard and hung big ammo cans on the rear for panners, and painted them too! had tan canvas on the seat, I guess cause of the black vinyl being too hot or shiny... this the sorta thing your loking to do? Well dont forget to make a cateye cover for the headlight! lol!!!
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Re: Military issue paint
30 Apr 2006 23:03
KzJim - Be sure to grab that paint code - i'm interested in checking out the color.
I'll need to find a nice satin dark greenish color - or else the bike will be painted satin black as default.
I'll need to find a nice satin dark greenish color - or else the bike will be painted satin black as default.
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Re: Military issue paint
01 May 2006 12:07
Here is the info for the Kawasaki fighter green, Munsell: 3.5G 8.3/2.8
and the link to the site i got the color from
www.j-aircraft.com/faq/aircraft_colors.htm
and the link to the site i got the color from
www.j-aircraft.com/faq/aircraft_colors.htm
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Re: Military issue paint
01 May 2006 12:55
thats awesome! just did mine OD b/c i had some leftover and was bored and i've been feelin kinda like a poser with U.S. paint on a japanese bike. you just gave new inspiration.
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