The United States of America has played an important role in the history of the motorcycle and especially in the creation of legendary brands which, more than a fashion, are real ways of life. The codes which are alphanumeric references are always accompanied by an equivalent in the form of expressions or trade names, which takes the form of an expression composed of two or three words, such as for example: “Black Panther metallic”. These manufacturers are, between them, the world leaders in motorcycles and their Asian motorcycle paint color codes are also the most requested by body painters and motorcycle paint shops. The different brands of asian motorcycles are mainly Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki and Kawasaki. On this, a second layer is applied, always transparent, colored and/or pearly, then of course the essential glossy and transparent finishing varnish. These involve transparency to color the light: There is a third layer, which changes the classic two-layer system to three-layer: generally, it is the addition of a first background paint, either colored (opaque red) or clear (white), is metallic and reflective. Mainly using the “Candy” technique, tri-layer color codes bring some additional complications and expense, resulting in exceptional colors. Only a paint with a two-component hardener can guarantee real solidity. “2 C” refers to two components (gloss lacquers and varnishes) "1 C" refers to a one-component paint (two-coat basecoat) A 1C paint cannot have excellent resistance. *bi-layer: It is a painting technique that includes two layers: single-component 1C paint and two-component 2C varnish Do not confuse "bi-layer" and 2C. The Urki Mix Pro database lists thousands of motorcycle color codes to date. Our colorimetry lab is located in Italy, and includes 15 people who work daily to match and identify motorcycle paint formulas from around the world. When the formula is unknown, we can duplicate it in our color laboratory, from a part of the motorcycle or from a HONDA or YAMAHA color "patch". What does a Honda color code look like for example? Motorcycle color codes consist of one or two letters, followed by numbers: For any verification request, write to our technician: and receive a response the same day. If you don't have paint information, request it from your dealer or the brand's website, or consult specialized forums on the web. The mention of the model or the year is unnecessary. it is only possible for our colorist to formulate the paint with these two pieces of information. In the case of a "two-wheeler", it is a series of numbers or letters, followed by a "color name", often in English, sometimes in Italian. How to find a Honda or Yamaha motorcycle paint color code ? We make and ship the color the same day you order for next day delivery to your doorstep! When a shade is unknown in the base or the reference exists but the formula is not given, we undertake to give an answer within 24 hours with our Colorimetry service. Sometimes the paints are "three-layered", in this case it is our technician who confirms this and who explains to you the procedure to follow and the products to choose. The "bi-component gloss" versions are very rare in the world of "two wheels". Our paints are essentially “two-coat*” bases to be varnished, supplied pure with their thinner (in kit), or pre-diluted. It is thus completed and enriched with the new colors arriving on the market every year. This knowledge base is updated via the Internet every day. Our two dedicated technicians have a very comprehensive database, listing the color formulas of manufacturers' brands created over the past 50 years. For example: a Honda or Yamaha motorcycle color code can include in its formula doses of tints of 0.1 g / L, which gives only 0.025g per 250 ml Motorcycle color code paints are offered either pure (to be diluted) for large formats, or either PAE (ready to use), that is to say already diluted. For reasons of accuracy of the original shade, the realization of the formula is 250 ml minimum. Find below the paints classified by brand, as well as our primers and varnishes for fairings. Our colorist carries out any color code for car and motorcycle paint in professional "solvent-based paint", with various formats from 250 ml to 1 Liter, and also in aerosol.
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