• Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Sweden - About 1988 and older

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    As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.

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Frame Color Question

SRRobirds

Husqvarna
AA Class
Hi Guys -

I'm in the process of bringing a 1979/80 390 Auto back to life and would like to "renew" the frame.

Does anyone have a specific powder coat color (brand and color number) that is a pretty good match to the original Husky silver? This won't be a show bike, but I'd like to get the color pretty close.

Thanks,
Scott
 
SRRobirds;76033 said:
Hi Guys -

I'm in the process of bringing a 1979/80 390 Auto back to life and would like to "renew" the frame.

Does anyone have a specific powder coat color (brand and color number) that is a pretty good match to the original Husky silver? This won't be a show bike, but I'd like to get the color pretty close.

Thanks,
Scott

Post up some before pics !

T
 
T -

Thanks for the lead... I'll give those guys a call Monday. And I'll post a few pics as the quasi-resoration progresses!!

Scott
 
Kwacker -

I'll check with the guys in Santa Ana on Monday for a powder coat color and will post what I learn.

Thanks,
Scott
 
I am interested to hear if there is an exact (or close to exact) powder coat match as my 73' CR 400 frame and swing arm are going in for blasting this week prior to PC.

Regards to all.
 
retro rocket;76298 said:
I am interested to hear if there is an exact (or close to exact) powder coat match as my 73' CR 400 frame and swing arm are going in for blasting this week prior to PC.

Regards to all.

This is as close as you will get to the original Husky silver in a Powder.
# T353-GR938

This is a custom mix made by Cardinal and only available in small quantities thru Powder Coating Specialist in Golden, CO. Their is a 5lb min purchase at $12.00 a pound, enough to do 2 frames. You must e-mail Jack when ordering - jack.howell@powdercoatingspecialties.com 303-278-0406 www.powdercoatingspecialties.com
 
Guys -

I gave Olymic Powder Coating a call this morning and unfortunately I couldn't get any intel on powder coat color other than a color called "Stardust" as a close match for Husky silver. The guy on the phone didn't know if it was a standard or special blend made for them.. and he couldn't tell me the powder vendor. I did a little digging on the internet and found a vendor named Quality Powder Coating out of Carrollton, Tx that has a Stardust Silver. It looks pretty close, but who can tell from a small area presented on a computer screen.

I will probably go with Husky-Parts recommendation above for my 79 390 Auto.

Scott
 
husky-parts.com;76369 said:
This is as close as you will get to the original Husky silver in a Powder.
# T353-GR938

This is a custom mix made by Cardinal and only available in small quantities thru Powder Coating Specialist in Golden, CO. Their is a 5lb min purchase at $12.00 a pound, enough to do 2 frames. You must e-mail Jack when ordering - jack.howell@powdercoatingspecialties.com 303-278-0406 www.powdercoatingspecialties.com

Thank you for that - good to know.
 
I am planning to paint my frame this summer using a HPLV paint gun.

Anyone have a source for a silver paint that closely matches the silver for my 81 430?
 
NYWR430;76886 said:
Anybody have a reference for the '87-'88 white frame color in powder or paint?

The reference given above by Husky-Parts was helpful for my silver color question. Below is the contact data. Probably worth giving Jack a call... he'll likely be able to supply you with powder.

"Powder Coating Specialist in Golden, CO. There is a 5lb min purchase at $12.00 a pound, enough to do 2 frames. You must e-mail Jack when ordering - jack.howell@powdercoatingspecialties.com 303-278-0406 www.powdercoatingspecialties.com"

Scott
 
husky-parts.com;76369 said:
This is as close as you will get to the original Husky silver in a Powder.
# T353-GR938

This is a custom mix made by Cardinal and only available in small quantities thru Powder Coating Specialist in Golden, CO. Their is a 5lb min purchase at $12.00 a pound, enough to do 2 frames. You must e-mail Jack when ordering - jack.howell@powdercoatingspecialties.com 303-278-0406 www.powdercoatingspecialties.com

Thanks for posting this Phillip! I am going to copy this over to the Vintage tech ref section.

T
 
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