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The Candy Fancy Maroon for the 1982 GS1100EZ is no longer available due to some of the pigments in the color being outlawed in the state of California. I did an exhausting search for the paint color and finally ended up going to the largest auto dealer in my area that sold multiple brands and models. Turns out that the 2010 Dodge Ram truck and 2010 Dodge Charger were painted with a color that they call, Inferno Red Crystal Pearl, it's a perfect match.
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I added the fairing and new side covers and as you can see, the color is a perfect match. By the way, the labeling on the side covers is painted on and not a decal like the original, the only way you can tell is if you realize that the spacing between the S and the 1 on the GS1100E is actually twice the spacing than the original.
Anyway, I don't want to fill this thread with the long drawn out story of how I found the color and what led me there, I've posted this many times here and even started a thread of my own when I first found the color unfortunately, the original thread has made it's way into the abyss and has run its course.
Good luck, I hope this helps.
I just went down to the local paint supply and bought the paint, its paint code PRH as can be seen in the third photo. Just go down to the local paint supply and tell them that you need the Inferno Red Crystal Pearl for a 2010 Dodge Ram and tell them that the paint code should be PRH. They should pull out the paint books and verify the code for you and after that, they will mix it up for you. A quart will do the whole bike and leave you with some for future use.That bike looks fantastic! I have the same bike, same color. Just starting project on it to restore it. Will need total repaint. Can I ask: where did you buy the paint or did you get the formula from Dodge to replicate?
Thanks.
That bike looks fantastic! I have the same bike, same color. Just starting project on it to restore it. Will need total repaint. Can I ask: where did you buy the paint or did you get the formula from Dodge to replicate?
Thanks.

Also, any parts you need, remember that there is a section on the forum with parts for sale along with a parts wanted section. I've bought many, many parts from guys here on this site ...
No problem. I went through a very long and exhausting search for the color and tried every possible way of finding it that was suggested by other members and ran into road blocks at every step. Because I couldn't find the matching color, I came real close to having the bike painted Inferno Orange Crystal Pearl, it's the color of the 2009 and 2010 Chevy Camaro.thanks! that makes it so much easier..buying paint for a much newer truck. Appreciate it!
It was real easy for me, I just went down to the paint supply, bought the paint then, handed it to a friend of mine who does all my paint stuff.Hey Wacky, I'm guessing that's a base / clear paint. I spray a Beech flight control nearly every week with a PPG single stage. Direct gloss. No clear required. Now and then there is a metallic stripe that is a base with a clear over it. I'm gonna paint my fender and tail cowl this winter with the dodge paint. Just curious how you laid it down.
Hi Wacky, Follow up question: I am assuming the faring is after market. Who makes it and where did you find it? Or did it come with bike? Thanks
Yep, it's after market. I looked and cannot find any sign of the guy I bought it from, he had a little business by the name of Nationals Fiberglass on eBay but, for whatever reason he doesn't seem to exist in the system anymore. He did a phenomenal job creating it. Back in the 80's there was a company called Greer that offered these, I actually have a Greer that I purchased from another member here on the GSR last year. I do have a second GS1100EZ that I bought the fairing for but, at the speed I'm going, it'll be ten years before I'm ready to use it.