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Frame paint need color match

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#1 ·
Im restoring a 95-97 ZX6R, figured the 7R forumn has done this more so posted here.

Im looking for a frame color formula. Anyone got something thats a real close match.

Yeah i know colorite has it but its not that close and its over priced.

Also wondering about the clear and how much flattening agent to use, it looks like a low gloss finish.

Chuck
 
#2 ·
I am a collision painter, and will be tackling the task of matching the frame color. I'm not sure if the color changes over the different years. My 96 frame still has paint on it, but my 91 doesn't. Does anyone know if the years are all about the same for the gray color? Sometimes it's better to just over reduce your clear like about 200% to get a flat look. Also, some flattening clears will shine in spots that are rubbed on. Like a leg rubbing in the same spot over and over again.
 
#6 · (Edited)
Here's the chart for the '95 Ninja 600

http://www.colorrite.com/wizardresults.cfm

Frame paint at the bottom

'96 ZX 6R

http://www.colorrite.com/wizardresults.cfm

'97 6R

http://www.colorrite.com/wizardresults.cfm

Twolare listed as Pearl Gentry Gray and the older one Silver #30. Again the chips on the charts are not 100% accurate representations. Color-Rite is likely protecting their products from copycats. I think if you actually use their paint according to instructions, they will guarantee a match.
 
#7 ·
Pearl Genrty gray is the color for 95-97 but $200 a qt is ridiculous....

Also it doesnt state whether its gloss, semi gloss, or flat clear over the base.

Im not 100% that this is a true match. I tried to contact but got no info....

I need color and sheen match as close as possible
 
#8 ·
I just bought a 3-rattle can boxed set for BW II (Candy Plasma Blue) that included base, color and clear for $60 on Fleabay and it's enough for two side panels and an upper fairing, so if you're just touching up a frame, you shouldn't have to buy a whole quart.

If you're doing a factory-stock concours d'elegance restoration, a factory original muffler can go for more than $200.

I doubt you'll get an exact match to blend in with factory-original paint anywhere else if that's what you're attempting.