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Custom Vehicle Discussions => Screamin' EagleĀ® Road GlideĀ® => Topic started by: 2018_FLTRXSE on May 18, 2019, 07:36:05 PM

Title: 2001 Grey Paint codes
Post by: 2018_FLTRXSE on May 18, 2019, 07:36:05 PM
So... My tank on my recently acquired 01 SERG is near perfect... However... The clear on the plastic parts turns white when it gets wet.

White like bad water based paint white... once the surface heats up, it clears up. all good.

Even the front fender is nice but it has some other issues so I'll wind up replacing it and just repainting the entire fender vivid black.

That said...

Anyone have the correct color codes?

Thanks.

Rob

Title: Re: 2001 Grey Paint codes
Post by: VaEagle on May 18, 2019, 08:10:59 PM
Check out this link to an old thread:

https://www.cvoharley.com/smf/index.php?topic=115971.msg1468657#msg1468657

First post has a PDF attachment that has paint codes in it.....
Title: Re: 2001 Grey Paint codes
Post by: Ironhorse on May 19, 2019, 10:23:57 AM
Pardon my ignorance,....

So I can just walk into an automotive paint supplier and ask for 94399 and they will give me a can to match my Black Candy crimson and Charcoal Slate 2006 CVO Ultra?

I'm not being a smart ass, just want to know if that's how it works.

Mark
Title: Re: 2001 Grey Paint codes
Post by: CVODON on May 19, 2019, 03:54:06 PM
Ironhorse, the chart clearly shows the 94399 is a TOUCH-UP kit, contains both colors and normally a similar size bottle of clearcoat. Not sure where you got automotive paint store idea, but those appear to me to be Harley Davidson part numbers.
If you want the actual paint formula's for your colors you will need to know the correct name HD assigned to the color, find a understanding PPG jobber or Higher end collision facility that mixes PPG and they can look up the formula using that information. But remember, you need correct color primer/sealer, base coat, (possibly) a mid coat and then a top or clearcoat, some of which contain pearl, not to mention hardners, retarders and solvents. So if your starting with bare metal you could end up needing up to 4 different color products any of which could contain pearl, or added metallic, of a specified size. I have painted on all my CVO's with excellent results, but it is not easy and Definitely not cheap. Most times when you figure in total cost a new painted part comes close to being easier, or use of the guy who is part of this forum and has satisfied several others on this site with his work.
Title: Re: 2001 Grey Paint codes
Post by: 2018_FLTRXSE on May 22, 2019, 08:41:55 PM
Check out this link to an old thread:

https://www.cvoharley.com/smf/index.php?topic=115971.msg1468657#msg1468657

First post has a PDF attachment that has paint codes in it.....

Thanks VaEagle!