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Paintwork - recommends?

Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:14 pm
Author: Royalratch
Hi lads.

And after a good painter - just 1 want 1 colour and to paint 1 tank and side panels. Tank and panels are NOS so nothing dodgy lurking below.

I'm in London so preferably SE of the nation but will post for exceptional work.

Cheers.

Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:47 pm
Author: london calling

Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 3:47 pm
Author: z1bman
flying tiger is probably your man he is a member of this site + from some of the posts of his work he looks to be an excellent painter

Flying Tiger Paintwork - www.facebook.com/FlyingTigerPaintwork - flyingtigerpaintwork@hotmail.co.uk - 07796693751

Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 7:17 pm
Author: DogsbolloxofZ1B
I collected a paintset from Flying Tigers (Z900) recently and it wasn't the correct colour Diamond Green so make sure you see some samples yourself..

Heinz Loblein is your man..

Mike

Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 8:59 pm
Author: chrisNI
Hutchy paints as well.

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 2:19 am
Author: Flying Tiger
z1bman wrote:flying tiger is probably your man he is a member of this site + from some of the posts of his work he looks to be an excellent painter

Flying Tiger Paintwork - www.facebook.com/FlyingTigerPaintwork - flyingtigerpaintwork@hotmail.co.uk - 07796693751


Thanks for the recommendation z1bman :)

With regards to the z900 A4 set I took a match from Bill Newmans which he and I knew was not the original Diamond Green, but preferred this different colour. The second set I did for Paul knew it was this colour :)

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 2:42 am
Author: jimmock
Paintwork will ALWAYS be a big subject.

I will be wanting a few areas of my Capri 280 painted real soon.

The thing is.....who do I trust.

If the guy makes an arse of my motor, the lesson learned is "I'll not be going back there again". But my car will STILL be needing done to get it right.

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 9:21 am
Author: davejames
Jim,
Why don't you get a recommendation via the Capri Club ? I'm sure they will have trusted painters there like we have here. Someone will have a contact :D :D

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 10:12 am
Author: Taffus
jimmock wrote:Paintwork will ALWAYS be a big subject.

I will be wanting a few areas of my Capri 280 painted real soon.

The thing is.....who do I trust.

If the guy makes an arse of my motor, the lesson learned is "I'll not be going back there again". But my car will STILL be needing done to get it right.


It'll take a bit of effort to get that Ford "orange peel" effect for the crapi :D

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 11:20 am
Author: Keefleaf
To Simon/flying Tiger,
I've got n.o.s Z900 A4 tank and tail piece for ref'. Diamond green.
Also got original Z1a brown / orange Z1A tank,for ref' .
I've added the Z1a because lots get painted with a white/white stripe?
They should be off white due to the FACT the last coats of lacquer had a hint of the orange added.
Fully paid up members ,( :lol: ),might remember the trouble Hutchy and Paul Scanlon went to , to get it right ....printed in Club Mag' only :wink: TTFN Keef.

Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 11:32 am
Author: Pigford
DogsbolloxofZ1B wrote:I collected a paintset from Flying Tigers (Z900) recently and it wasn't the correct colour Diamond Green so make sure you see some samples yourself..

Heinz Loblein is your man..

Mike


Good point - remember, the "painter" can only use the paint/colour you advise him of :wink:

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 10:00 am
Author: Bill Newman
Interesting thread - not least because I fail to see how anyone can indentify the correct shade of Diamond Green. Even if the NOS colour on Keiths tank and tail piece is copied, it will only be faithful to the colour on that tank. The point being that back in the day there were no paint codes for the colours and the QC for paint was "variable" to say the least, resulting in a range of shades in any particular colour.

Once a colour is within that range, it comes down to personal preference about which shade and consequently the instruction to the painter.

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 11:26 am
Author: ADRIAN H
Very difficult to colour match a Kawasaki Paint colour, as the colour of the tank will depend on the colour of the base coat.
Some of the Blue`s and Green`s - had a red base coat from memory.

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 12:48 pm
Author: chrisu
At the recent Donington show Jerry recounted that if a customer used to come in the dealership needing a new side-panel they had a stack of panels they'd take out to the bike to get the closest match.

Hutchy has told me he will not try and match a side-panel for the same reason - they're all different.

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 1:16 pm
Author: Bill Newman
chrisu wrote:At the recent Donington show Jerry recounted that if a customer used to come in the dealership needing a new side-panel they had a stack of panels they'd take out to the bike to get the closest match.

Hutchy has told me he will not try and match a side-panel for the same reason - they're all different.


Chris - that was exactly my experience too. I worked at a Kawasaki dealership in the 70s and we did exactly the same thing for other painted parts as well. One of my jobs there was to break insurance write offs and from the resultant pile of painted parts it was rare to see two the same shade...