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z50 candy topaz orange

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I used this kit on one of my restorations, never again. He said it was OEM Honda Candy color and will match. No! I complained that the candy was way too runny and he said no it wasn't. Take a piece to your paint shop and have them "computer match" for the real deal and match. House of kolor or other good quality paint, you'll never regret it.
 
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HymieP said:
I used this kit on one of my restorations, never again. He said it was OEM Honda Candy color and will match. No! I complained that the candy was way too runny and he said no it wasn't. Take a piece to your paint shop and have them "computer match" for the real deal and match. House of kolor or other good quality paint, you'll never regret it.


u wont get that great of a match of a computer on a candy.



its done by candy chips and variang the amout of coats.



either way. its still trying to match a tristage from back in the day which is extremely hard.
 
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I had my painter match the candy on my bike and he did it almost perfectly. He had it matched via computer and used a base and a clear, and it's dead on. It can be done if you know what to do and take the extra steps. I bought some OEM shocks and had him re-shoot those and they are perfect.
 
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HymieP said:
The problem with those kits, is the Candy is too runny and it runs down the frame or whatever your painting. My painter had to do it three different times and had to sand after each application. He was pissed!


paint was runny? no such thing. ur painter obviously needs to learn gun setup and application.





the dood who sells that paint just uses hok candies and sg100 with some cheap clear. i do my own.
 
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HymieP said:
I had my painter match the candy on my bike and he did it almost perfectly. He had it matched via computer and used a base and a clear, and it's dead on. It can be done if you know what to do and take the extra steps. I bought some OEM shocks and had him re-shoot those and they are perfect.


u may match it, but u still got to spray it to get that color. candies get darker with every coat. there is no full coverage like with a solid/metallic/pearl.



candies are matched by eye and application.
 
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50, you are dead wrong. I personally watched the Candy run down the frame myself. I purchased another of these kits from this guy before and this was totally different. Also, the painter who did my bike, is also the same guy who does professional painting for three trucks on the Nascar circuit and does my stuff because he's a personal friend, I think he knows what he's doing. But thanks for the tip, I'll pass it on. I'm not the painter, he is.
 
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HymieP said:
50, you are dead wrong. I personally watched the Candy run down the frame myself. I purchased another of these kits from this guy before and this was totally different. Also, the painter who did my bike, is also the same guy who does professional painting for three trucks on the Nascar circuit and does my stuff because he's a personal friend, I think he knows what he's doing. But thanks for the tip, I'll pass it on. I'm not the painter, he is.


paint just doesnt run on its own, its the application!!! and thats the basecoat. u know how hard it is to run a basecoat?



thanks for clarifyin what he does, it makes him sound like a hack even more.



i personally wouldnt trust what someone breaksdown on their own and sells as a kit. u have no idea what they did or what they put in it.





hand me the paint in the gun mixed up ready to go. i wont run it. an d i dont need to brag about what ive done either to prove my point!
 
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cdoublejj said:
so is there anything i can buy off the shelf for my bike?


u will need....



1 quart house of kolor ko seal.



1 quart of house of kolor ku 150 catalyst.



1 quart of house of kolor uc 35 clear.



1 quart sg100



half pint kk tangerine kandy ( the orange)



1 quart orion silver





about 200 in paint. but u could paint a couple.



if ur on a budget. u could use someone else sealer. clear and silver base to be cheap.
 
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I bought one of these kits for my CT70 and it turned out great! Not sure if the kits matches a Z50 but my Candy Emerald Green was pretty close. The painter that did mine had no complaints about the kit or application. Kit cost $128.00 and painter charged $500.00
 
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From what I've learned from a couple painters, shooting candy colors can be difficult. It must be done by an experienced painter. The guy that did mine said it just takes patience. The kits come with detailed instructions, strainers funnels, stir sticks, primer, base, candy, and clear coats. There was plenty to do an entire CT70 and he said there was a bit left over.



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Here's a close up of the engine. You can see the paint surrounding engine. The candy color looks amazing and reallt sparkles in the light.

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