Hello,
Here is yet another thread about the colour for a Harley Davidson J or F model.
As some of you know I have a 1920F and I got some paint last year mixed that should have been a good match but I was unhappy with the result, the shade was not quite right compared to the 2 good samples of original paint that I have.
I did look at the paint recommended by Steve Slocombe which was "Seaweed" - ICI paint code 10C39/P420-0857. This colour was not a match to my bike, I am sure Steve has matched it to another bike for another year but its not a good match for my 20F.
So earlier today I went to a different local paint store who stock MIPA paints. MIPA are a German company and are the biggest automotive paint supplier here in the UK and possibly Europe. I also believe that MIPA is available further afield in the USA, Australia and New Zealand.
There were thousands of MIPA paint chips to go through and after about 10 minutes we found 2 shades that are a good match. They are:
O-8-0020-3
and
O-8-0020-4
(note the first figure is a letter O not a number zero)
If you look at the picture they are the bottom two on the strip of paint chips.
The chips were very glossy and my original paint was not glossy and the match depended on which part of my original paint that I compared it to but after a few minutes of deliberation both me and the guy in the paint shop decided O-8-0020-4 was a great match to my paint. However the difference between either of these 2 shades is so small that I believe that it wouldn't matter which one was used. However I have gone with O-8-0020-4. (note that the picture does not capture how close these 2 shades are to each other because that are glossy and at different angles to the camera and also under artificial light)
So for reference for others out there doing these bikes I would recommend that either of these 2 shades is good for a 20F although I think that the one ending in 4 is the best but it is so marginal that I don’t think it matters.
I will do a paint chip this weekend and post some more pictures of this colour and also Seaweed compared to my original paint.
John
Here is yet another thread about the colour for a Harley Davidson J or F model.
As some of you know I have a 1920F and I got some paint last year mixed that should have been a good match but I was unhappy with the result, the shade was not quite right compared to the 2 good samples of original paint that I have.
I did look at the paint recommended by Steve Slocombe which was "Seaweed" - ICI paint code 10C39/P420-0857. This colour was not a match to my bike, I am sure Steve has matched it to another bike for another year but its not a good match for my 20F.
So earlier today I went to a different local paint store who stock MIPA paints. MIPA are a German company and are the biggest automotive paint supplier here in the UK and possibly Europe. I also believe that MIPA is available further afield in the USA, Australia and New Zealand.
There were thousands of MIPA paint chips to go through and after about 10 minutes we found 2 shades that are a good match. They are:
O-8-0020-3
and
O-8-0020-4
(note the first figure is a letter O not a number zero)
If you look at the picture they are the bottom two on the strip of paint chips.
The chips were very glossy and my original paint was not glossy and the match depended on which part of my original paint that I compared it to but after a few minutes of deliberation both me and the guy in the paint shop decided O-8-0020-4 was a great match to my paint. However the difference between either of these 2 shades is so small that I believe that it wouldn't matter which one was used. However I have gone with O-8-0020-4. (note that the picture does not capture how close these 2 shades are to each other because that are glossy and at different angles to the camera and also under artificial light)
So for reference for others out there doing these bikes I would recommend that either of these 2 shades is good for a 20F although I think that the one ending in 4 is the best but it is so marginal that I don’t think it matters.
I will do a paint chip this weekend and post some more pictures of this colour and also Seaweed compared to my original paint.
John
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