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Old April 28th, 2010, 05:49 PM   #1
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Spray can touch up paint?

Anyone know if Kawi lime green touch up paint is available in a spray can? I have the little touch up pen, but I want to do a little project and need better and smoother coverage, and I only have a need for about as much as is in a small spray can.

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Old April 28th, 2010, 05:58 PM   #2
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Argghh. Ran across a website one day that had factory paints in spray can but cant remember it. Think it might of been off duplicolor or something.

Edit: Found it www.Colorrite.com

617 New Lime Green
SKU # : 3051
Vendor : ColorRite
Manufacturer : Kawasaki
Manufacturer Code : 617
Used on 2005 and new models only.
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Old April 28th, 2010, 06:16 PM   #3
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argghh. Ran across a website one day that had factory paints in spray can but cant remember it. Think it might of been off duplicolor or something.

Edit: Found it www.colorrite.com

617 new lime green
sku # : 3051
vendor : Colorrite
manufacturer : Kawasaki
manufacturer code : 617
used on 2005 and new models only.
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Old April 29th, 2010, 05:08 AM   #4
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Thomas....maybe this link will help with your project:

http://www.zx-10r.net/forum/showthread.php?t=54874

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Old April 29th, 2010, 05:58 AM   #5
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I have some rash on my front headlight faring from the previous owner and was looking to fix this someday. Looks like if you get all steps of aerosol (primer, Base, color, and clear) it will be about $100 for my color... Any body have experience with these ColorRight rattle cans?
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Scott, if you follow the DIY in that link and take your time and be very careful with prep (read that as not get finger prints...body oil on the piece to be painted), it will look very good!
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Old April 29th, 2010, 06:34 AM   #7
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Scoot, if you follow the DIY in that link and take your time and be very careful with prep (read that as not get finger prints...body oil on the piece to be painted), it will look very good!
Cool, yea I have a good amount of experience with rattle can paint jobs but Im hesitant because this will be going right next to a factory painted piece... Ill have to use some filler on the headlight faring as well to smooth out the rash... Ill probably give this a shot in a few weeks, maybe write a diy...
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$33 for 1 Can of Spray paint???


I suppose i could buy 1 and get my moneys worth.

Im thinking of getting a Rear hugger from that Scott ebay guy, unpainted for $70.

Then the leftover paint in the can, i could clean and scuff up with 2,000 grit wetsand paper my Rear Solo seat cowl and Repaint it!
It fell onto the black asphalt one summer day last year, fell off from sitting on the seat of the bike while i was taking my helm outta the helmet lock... Scrapped it pretty good!
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Scott are you going to use the colorrite clear coat over it too?

Do you think if i repaint my solo seat cowl, ill NEED to clearcoat it?
I say No, but what about using a clearcoat spray you can buy at Autozone,etc? Will the 'non-colorrite' clearcoat spray Mess with the colorrite color paints finish?

I ask cuz its very pricey. Id rather use a cheaper clearcoat can, bought from Autozone!

what yall think?
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$33 for 1 Can of Spray paint???
Yeah, that's where I'm at, too. By the time I've got primer, paint, clear coat, and finishing supplies, it was cheaper to send them off and get the parts I wanted painted professionally and shipped back to me.
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Scott are you going to use the colorrite clear coat over it too?
At this point the painting is on the backburner because its unnecessary and the damage isnt too bad. I may just get a used faring already done... If you want it to match the factory paint glossiness then id use clear though...

I used krylon fusion clear coat on the fiberglass undertail I got to gloss over a crack in the paint and it worked pretty good. Thats no guarantee that it will work with your paint though...
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