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#16 PostAuthor: wilsonsjw11 » Wed Jan 16, 2013 6:50 am

Ray
Go to Paintworkz site and see the earlier colour used on the low vin 72 bikes
I think it's the 25th image on the gallery.
Also see the images in the Hesse books.
Rootbeer is lighter than Jaffa.
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#17 PostAuthor: Keefleaf » Wed Jan 16, 2013 10:51 am

Attention Mr Neeley.
Any chance we could have a re print on the article from the Z1 magazine?
Article in question...Hutchy and Paul Scanlon doing extensive research on paint process. Wood for the fire :wink:

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#18 PostAuthor: wilsonsjw11 » Wed Jan 16, 2013 11:01 am

After a little more research it would appear that the first 2200 bikes were a little lighter in colour i.e rootbeer.
The paint process is well described on the Paintworkz site.
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#19 PostAuthor: hutch » Thu Jan 17, 2013 7:17 pm

ray , rootbeer and jaffa is the same colour \ kandy / its just that some people call it rootbeer etc .


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#20 PostAuthor: jimmock » Thu Jan 17, 2013 8:00 pm

I'm confused again Guyz.

How many "brown and orange" shades were there???
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#21 PostAuthor: wilsonsjw11 » Fri Jan 18, 2013 10:36 am

Jim
Look in the Hesse books and PAINTWORKZ website to see early vin bikes have a lighter shade.
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#22 PostAuthor: hutch » Fri Jan 18, 2013 6:53 pm

dont be confused jim its simple ,the jaffa or rootbeer if ya like are the same colour . the same base, flake and kandy was used on both the 72 and 73 bikes ,now the shade is another story .


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#23 PostAuthor: jimmock » Fri Jan 18, 2013 10:11 pm

hutch wrote:dont be confused jim its simple ,the jaffa or rootbeer if ya like are the same colour . the same base, flake and kandy was used on both the 72 and 73 bikes ,now the shade is another story .


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I'm not really sure if I'm still confused or not.

I was most definately confused earlier, but now I dont know if I am or not.

I seem to get confused easily nowadays, I find this subject of rootbeers and jaffas all really quite confusing. I'm really quite mixed up about all this.

Could some one please take some of the confusion out of this obviously confusing subject and make me feel a little less confused and mixed up.
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#24 PostAuthor: garyd » Fri Jan 18, 2013 10:41 pm

Paint it yella...that's the proper colour

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#25 PostAuthor: chrisNI » Sat Jan 19, 2013 10:52 am

Keefleaf wrote:Attention Mr Neeley.
Any chance we could have a re print on the article from the Z1 magazine?
Article in question...Hutchy and Paul Scanlon doing extensive research on paint process. Wood for the fire :wink:


We'll try and get some more pdf's up at some point... :wink:

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#26 PostAuthor: Keefleaf » Sat Jan 19, 2013 11:26 am

chrisNI wrote:
Keefleaf wrote:Attention Mr Neeley.
Any chance we could have a re print on the article from the Z1 magazine?
Article in question...Hutchy and Paul Scanlon doing extensive research on paint process. Wood for the fire :wink:


We'll try and get some more pdf's up at some point... :wink:


That would be good. Seems a shame not to use that content.

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#27 PostAuthor: dixiethedog » Sat Jan 19, 2013 7:01 pm

I found the colours for the candy z1 to be a pearl white base coat,a black base,a gold pearl top coat then z1candytone orange followed by clear coat.
Part numbers.
Pearl white K41030-029
black K41030-32
gold pearl K41030-31
orange K41030-027
clear K41030-033
Info from the kawasaki USA paint chart part number K9995-200

Ive the paint info on a PDF file,but Ive no idea how to share it?????
It covers a load of old paint jobs. :D
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#28 PostAuthor: hutch » Sat Jan 19, 2013 8:08 pm

dixie the original way was to paint them white ,line em out and then black remove tape coat with silver flake then kandy .

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#29 PostAuthor: wilsonsjw11 » Sat Jan 19, 2013 9:06 pm

The paint procedure is usually carried out in the correct way it is the lining that is normally not done as original.So many tanks spoilt on the Z1/A/Bs.
Probably why so many go for a Doremi set.
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#30 PostAuthor: hutch » Sat Jan 19, 2013 9:18 pm

would that be in jaffa or rootbeer .


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