Help with color codes of bike pictured.
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Help with color codes of bike pictured.
Leaving the Harley Dealership last weekend, I seen these colors on a bike used/for sale. Being in a hurry, I stopped in a couple days later, to find it was sold over Labor Day weekend. The colors just grabbed me, but not so much as to buy another bike. Anyway I asked Harley about it, they said the colors were Crushed ice Pearl & Frosted Teal Pearl. But wasn’t sure if the colors were available or even would be to purchase them from Harley. I asked my paint and body shop about the colors, he asked for the paint codes to match the colors. All I have is a picture, and hopes someone will know, or be able to help me, advise/suggestions are much appreciated. Thank You.
Crushed ice Pearl Frosted Teal Pearl
Crushed ice Pearl Frosted Teal Pearl
#2
Perhaps they can use Color Rite codes? https://www.colorrite.com/product/ha...pearl-2764.cfm
https://www.colorrite.com/product/ha...pearl-2756.cfm
https://www.colorrite.com/product/ha...pearl-2756.cfm
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Hello, from the previous messages in this thread I take it that PPG is (still) the manufacturer of the paints for HD.
Where can I lookup their paint codes matching to HD colors? I am looking for Sand Cam(m)o Denim (HD# 98628DYN) as top coat and the corresponding base coat Morocco Pearl Gold (HD# 98628DTC).
Also, they require an activator from HD with #99825-02. Is this an off-the-shelf product that can be bought from any other manufactuerer (or at leas PPG) as well? Seems a bit pricey for a mix-in...
Thanks already and best regards, niv
Where can I lookup their paint codes matching to HD colors? I am looking for Sand Cam(m)o Denim (HD# 98628DYN) as top coat and the corresponding base coat Morocco Pearl Gold (HD# 98628DTC).
Also, they require an activator from HD with #99825-02. Is this an off-the-shelf product that can be bought from any other manufactuerer (or at leas PPG) as well? Seems a bit pricey for a mix-in...
Thanks already and best regards, niv
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I've found that Harley goes by names as opposed to color codes.
Look up the paint colors available for the year of the bike in question, then look for the color or
the color combo you want. Then look for a quality paint supplier. Where you can get it in rattle can, touch-up, pints, quarts and gallons.
Get everything from the same supplier so everything is compatible. It's sucks to paint everything and have your clear coat cloud over or
have your base coat not adhere to the primer.
Look up the paint colors available for the year of the bike in question, then look for the color or
the color combo you want. Then look for a quality paint supplier. Where you can get it in rattle can, touch-up, pints, quarts and gallons.
Get everything from the same supplier so everything is compatible. It's sucks to paint everything and have your clear coat cloud over or
have your base coat not adhere to the primer.
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