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Post by justinglos on Jan 7, 2009 13:44:17 GMT 1
hi all happy new year does anybody know the paint codes for the white on rd125lc or the best match many thanks justin
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Post by rich3648 on Jan 7, 2009 16:02:41 GMT 1
hi, dont no the paint code but if your trying to match to other panels theres a good chance the original colour has faded over the years.i had this problem so i just took a panel to the shop and match that way. happy new year
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Post by mellow on Jan 7, 2009 18:36:04 GMT 1
If you phone yamaha headquarters at Brooklands in surrey and ask for customer services they will tell u ur paint code of what colour the bike originally was,if the bike was officially imported n the year it was made etc ;D have ur frame n reg number ready as said above though.....the paint will have faded by now from new so wont match panels if ur only doin 1 panel
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Post by twostroker on Jan 7, 2009 21:30:32 GMT 1
if you go to a local paint shop if my memory serves me right there is only 1 white yamaha used in the early 1980's. i used in on my rd125lc and it looks original
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Post by gaz69 on Jan 8, 2009 16:36:14 GMT 1
I called Yamaha on 01932 358000 and spoke with this really helpfull women, I explained that i was returning it to its original state and she checked the chassis number and told me what colour it was.
Gaz
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Post by justinglos on Jan 9, 2009 22:46:00 GMT 1
many thanks gaz will try that
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2009 22:16:34 GMT 1
Think it was called 'clean white' give RS bikepaints a call they will confirm any bike colour. spot on stu, (according to the fiche colour but no REL number) white = 'clean white', Yamaha colour code '36' blue = 'candy blue', Yamaha colour code '29'. (REL number's are the international numbers given to a registered colour eg tennis court (post) green = REL 6005.)
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Post by twostroker on Jan 13, 2009 22:09:27 GMT 1
the white used on rd125lc is yamaha 1000m (bianco white)
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