The problem with Candy colors is that they are a 3-part process; base coat, color coat and clear.
When I wanted to paint the swoosh panels on my Givi V35s, I went to a PPG automotive store with a part to match with. As soon as I walked in the door, the dude behind the counter said, "That's a Candy color and we can't match it." He let me go through their sample book, which has paint chips with holes in the middle to overlay onto the part you want to match. I was able to find something very close but not perfect. They mixed me up a rattle-can full of the color I chose and I got some clear overcoat to go with. Total cost about $25. Painted the swoosh panels and the raised fins on the foremans and you can hardly tell the difference.
* Last updated by: Danno on 9/11/2013 @ 4:55 AM *
'07 CPB Blue; ZGST windscreen with MRA X-screen adjustable spoiler, tube bar adaptor, PC III, ATRE,BMC air filter, modified stock seat with 2nd Look cover,Scorpion Flame Ti slip-ons, Galfer rotors front and rear, braided-stainless lines, C-F 10R front fender, C-F hugger, C-F inner fairing panels, painted foreman's fins with faux C-F inlay, polished rim lips wired for heated gear and accessories, Givi V35 side bags and E41 topcase with SW-Motech qd mounts