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2004xb12s

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Does anyone have a powdercoat code for the gold wheels? They are the amber color. I'd like to get mine repowdered but id like it to be the factory color or close to it

I also need a hidden rear caliper bracket also. Can't seem to find them anywhere.
 
If the wheels are like all the other amber stuff they were a 3 or 4 part paint process, not powder coat. That's why they have the translucent effect. I can't say that 100% but i'm pretty sure.
 
I understand that however there was someone on here awhile ago that had them powdercoated and the color was almost identical. I can't find the thread.
 
H-D buell never published what's commonly referred to as "color codes".
the part # for buell amber wheel paint is # M0300.1AAYBR
the # does not cross over to any known powder coat finish i'm aware of as each powder coater uses supplies and materials from different suppliers. best thing to do is take a wheel or a sample of the above paint # to your powder-coater and visually match up out in the sunlight.
a very close match is CC products amber sunglow.
 
Rear hidden caliper bracket is sold at ASB only (unless you find a used one). Their ref. number is #9254. Do you have the correct caliper and brake line?
 
No not yet. I saw the kit at Asb just thought I could build a kit cheaper. I'll have to talk to my powdercoater about that color
 
I'm sure the bracket wouldn't be hard to machine out, so long as you design your own. Have access to caad software or a machinist? I think the forum may be working on stuff like this right now:

Machinist Thread
 
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