what exact original yellow? (2011)

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dear All,
anyone can tell me how to reach the exact original yellow to paint a tank and side panels for a Norton Commando Roadster Year 1973?
Thank you and best wishes for the upcoming year!
 
Come on someone tell him. I have a 73 (repainted several times) and have been told it is not right. I would love to know. When I took my tank and panels to the painter, I took a Duckworth's book and they tested a picture for color. The color is not dark enough.
 
Fiat taxi yellow (Giallo) worked for me but maybe a little dark for some. It was close to the yellow gelcoat on one of my side panels though.
 
I have access to a color computer (X-Rite) and original '72 yellow bodywork - would the spectral data help, if so I can scan an area of a side panel for you. Check with your paint supplier/ painter to see if they can use this, and let me know
 
gory said:
I have access to a color computer (X-Rite) and original '72 yellow bodywork - would the spectral data help, if so I can scan an area of a side panel for you. Check with your paint supplier/ painter to see if they can use this, and let me know

thank you! this would be helpful.. in the meantime, can you post a pic to see the colour?
 
what exact original yellow? (2011)

photo taken in the basement tonight, if you want me to unpack it and take in daylight, just let me know
 
In Aircraft theres ' Cub Yellow ' in the U.S. so your Hobby Store should have Big Cans of ' Trainer Yellow ' laquer , just like that .Nice and bright so they dont bump into Ea other . Maybe NVT bought all the Ex M.o.D.
stocks , post W W II . :shock: :lol: 8)
 
gory said:
what exact original yellow? (2011)

photo taken in the basement tonight, if you want me to unpack it and take in daylight, just let me know

thank you Gory! is it a stock tank? if you could take a picture of the overall tank, it would be good also to see the setting of the decals.. :o)
 
as far as I know, it is stock and original - no evidence of any respray anywhere - decals are a little cracked with age, do these photos help - and let me know how best to send the spectral data of the color (or I could, possibly, given time, match it and ship you a print)
what exact original yellow? (2011)

what exact original yellow? (2011)
 
Superb yellow. It's always interesting to see colors under different lights. I had a red/orange 72 240Z that looked absolutely brown under sodium vapor lamps. I couldn't find it in the parking lots sometimes.

Dave
69S
 
what about green for a fastback, is there a reference I could use? cannot believe i got to use pictures etc to try reproduce the right colour...
 
Theres about eight shades of British Raceing Green , in the old Dulux cattledog / colour chart . Correct ones about sixth from top , or 3rd darkest , but the second darkest looks more subdued and classey . :D
Cotswold Greens a metalic ( not metal flake ) which'd lok better , if youre into all the chrome and polish trip . A touch of individuality cant do any harm , and youd get the chrome grease nipple brigade upset
at any bike show . This would introduce a sense of proportion as regards the intellectual capeability of bored deranged old farts .
 
While talking about colours, what burgundy/maroon is there out there that would look good on a Roadster tank and sider panel covers?
Regards Mike
 
BURGANDY Ones ! There was a bloke signed on four months ago whod got a Roadster with Burgandy paint with Silver Script .

Looked rather classey and subdued . The Olde british understated thing . Gave him a tirade about keeping it there rather than the bl;ack and gold . So pictures or An original if you search ' my posts ' near halfway back .The colours near the 1964
Ford acrylic lacquer colour from 64 Corsairs .

Still recon that Yellows Ex RAF surplous . ! :P
 
Thanks Matt, HNY!!!
Will check it out in the previous posts.
My Domi had a burgundy with m/flake at one stage!!!
Regards Mike
 
Matt Spencer said:
Theres about eight shades of British Raceing Green , in the old Dulux cattledog / colour chart . Correct ones about sixth from top , or 3rd darkest , but the second darkest looks more subdued and classey . :D
Cotswold Greens a metalic ( not metal flake ) which'd lok better , if youre into all the chrome and polish trip . A touch of individuality cant do any harm , and youd get the chrome grease nipple brigade upset
at any bike show . This would introduce a sense of proportion as regards the intellectual capeability of bored deranged old farts .


Thanks Matt,
Not much into chrome and polish trip. think would rather go for the classy ones..
Cannot believe there are no clear references...
 
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