T500 SUZUKI 1971

Discussion in 'Classic Motorbikes' started by DANIEL-FAUSTO, Oct 2, 2007.

  1. HELLO, I'm going to restore a pretty two stroke Suzuki T500 of 1971..

    and I'have only one problem.. The authentic paint ...
    My bike was in Candy Jackal Blue, and this colour doen't exit now!!!

    Anyone can help me ? What is, the most approching modern paint of this Candy
    Jackal Blue? ( with the référence)

    Thank you
    Daniel-Fausto
    ps/ Sorry for my weak english I'm argentinian
     
    DANIEL-FAUSTO, Oct 2, 2007
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  2. DANIEL-FAUSTO

    Fr Jack Guest

    Don't know about modern equivalents, but the original is on this sheet
    http://www.ozebook.com/compendium/suzi/suzicolr3.pdf
    which may be useful for further enquiries.

    Buena suerte!
     
    Fr Jack, Oct 2, 2007
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  3. Thanks but I'have this sheet and I'dont understand it..
    The numbers of the reference are impossible to find in a modern
    equivalent...
    BETTER FOR ME TO SPEAK SPANISH OR FRENCH :))))
     
    DANIEL-FAUSTO, Oct 2, 2007
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  4. DANIEL-FAUSTO

    Pip Luscher Guest


    There are a number of suppliers here who might be able to match the
    colour, such as www.bikecolours.com, especially if you can send a
    sample.
     
    Pip Luscher, Oct 2, 2007
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  5. DANIEL-FAUSTO

    Rich B Guest

    Sucking his keyboard for inspiration, Fake Name typed:
    Have a look at http://www.stephen.hull.btinternet.co.uk/

    He posts a lot to the Land Rover groups and is a mine of information. He's
    more of a coach-painter, but his site has a lot of reference material and a
    list of the BS-381C British Standard colours. May be of some help.
     
    Rich B, Oct 2, 2007
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  6. The Older Gentleman, Oct 3, 2007
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  7. DANIEL-FAUSTO

    Rich B Guest

    Sucking his keyboard for inspiration, The Older Gentleman typed:
    And me, long ago. He posts quite a bit to alt.fan.landrover, and he seems a
    really nice and helpful chap.
     
    Rich B, Oct 3, 2007
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