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  • Suzuki Mad
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    • Apr 2017
    • 200
    • Kent United Kingdom

    #1

    Carb colours.

    My 1983 GSX1100ESD had black carbs.....well it did before it went into the ultrasonic cleaner and now its a shabby black and silver colours.

    Does anyone know the paint code or a close match to the Suzuki original black of the day?

    Was it matt or a gloss colour?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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    #2
    I recall them being a satin black, but I have no idea about a Suzuki code. If I did, it wouldn't help much, as original Suzuki paint is no longer available.

    I do remember that all their blacks were stated as being equivalent to Munsell N1, which is actually no help at all........

    Some interesting info here - https://www.oldjapanesebikes.com/mra...ours/index.php, but a bit limited, as it was published in 1975. Some of the colours were used after that date, but a lot were new.

    Back to your original question, I'd use my favourite satin black and call it good.

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    • Cipher
      Forum Sage
      • Mar 2016
      • 3129
      • Toronto Ontario

      #3
      i have a black set looks gloss but not high gloss
      1983 GS 550 LD
      2009 BMW K1300s

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      • Steve
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        • Jun 2005
        • 35927
        • southwest oHIo

        #4
        I have used VHT black epoxy paint on carbs. It's available in satin or gloss, less than $10 at your favorite auto parts store.

        For an extra touch of very subtle "bling", I have also used black metallic paint on the carbs.
        Very nicely set off with the polished caps and bowls.

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        • hampshirehog
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          • Oct 2007
          • 12675
          • Hampshire. UK

          #5
          Wilko BBQ paint is a pretty good match. The downside is you need to bake it on for petrol resistance and even then it's not 100% but does toughen up with age. It's also very slow drying at room temperature - about a day till you can handle sprayed parts.
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          • Suzuki Mad
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            • Apr 2017
            • 200
            • Kent United Kingdom

            #6
            Originally posted by steveb922
            I recall them being a satin black, but I have no idea about a Suzuki code. If I did, it wouldn't help much, as original Suzuki paint is no longer available.

            I do remember that all their blacks were stated as being equivalent to Munsell N1, which is actually no help at all........

            Some interesting info here - https://www.oldjapanesebikes.com/mra...ours/index.php, but a bit limited, as it was published in 1975. Some of the colours were used after that date, but a lot were new.

            Back to your original question, I'd use my favourite satin black and call it good.
            Thank you for the link.

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            • Suzuki Mad
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              • Apr 2017
              • 200
              • Kent United Kingdom

              #7
              Originally posted by hampshirehog
              Wilko BBQ paint is a pretty good match. The downside is you need to bake it on for petrol resistance and even then it's not 100% but does toughen up with age. It's also very slow drying at room temperature - about a day till you can handle sprayed parts.
              Cheers HH. I've got a few weeks wait to sort the carbs out but I'm a lot closer than I was after yesterday. Only got to find a new pilot screw.........

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              • Suzuki Mad
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                • Apr 2017
                • 200
                • Kent United Kingdom

                #8
                Originally posted by Steve
                I have used VHT black epoxy paint on carbs. It's available in satin or gloss, less than $10 at your favorite auto parts store.

                For an extra touch of very subtle "bling", I have also used black metallic paint on the carbs.
                Very nicely set off with the polished caps and bowls.

                Thanks. I will see if it can be purchased in the UK.

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