Hi,
I am a new member over here from Holland and owner of a late 1941 knucklehead since '92.
It's in a non standard paint( put on in the nineties) and I was going for a more correct ,orginal 1941 color, being Cruiser Green.
To get the colour as close to original as possible and having read a couple of threads about it over here,I was lucky to be able to buy an original can of Harley Paint from those days:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/382129999054?
Got a message from GSP however that ,to my horror,the can was confiscated.. bummer!
Looks like there is no way to get paint over from the USA to Europe nowadays..
Does someone have the modern formula of the Cruiser Green paint derived from an original HD paint can (plus is willing to share it!)
Of course I am willing to contribute in the cost already made to get that formula.
A large chip would also do to get it right with a spectrometer
Don't know anyone around here that has the correct color...so that's why this long shot.
Rein
I am a new member over here from Holland and owner of a late 1941 knucklehead since '92.
It's in a non standard paint( put on in the nineties) and I was going for a more correct ,orginal 1941 color, being Cruiser Green.
To get the colour as close to original as possible and having read a couple of threads about it over here,I was lucky to be able to buy an original can of Harley Paint from those days:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/382129999054?
Got a message from GSP however that ,to my horror,the can was confiscated.. bummer!
Looks like there is no way to get paint over from the USA to Europe nowadays..
Does someone have the modern formula of the Cruiser Green paint derived from an original HD paint can (plus is willing to share it!)
Of course I am willing to contribute in the cost already made to get that formula.
A large chip would also do to get it right with a spectrometer
Don't know anyone around here that has the correct color...so that's why this long shot.
Rein
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