Harley-Davidson All Models Touch Up Paint

Harley-Davidson All Models Touch Up Paint (174 OEM Colors)

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How to Find Your Harley-Davidson All Models's Color Code

A color code is unlikely to appear on a Harley Davidson; often only the color name is listed. The code can be determined by Harley-Davidson. If there is no color code, the relevant reference is the PPG or Dupont (Axalta) paint formula number. Finding a code on the bike is uncommon, so identification typically relies on Harley-Davidson or, failing a code, the PPG or Dupont (Axalta) formula.

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Harley-Davidson All Models Paint Info

The Color Breakdown

Harley-Davidson has never been accused of being "subtle." With 174 recorded colors, they've given us everything from the iconic Vivid Black to the wild Aztec Orange Pearl and Concord Purple. Whether your bike is finished in Luxury Blue Metallic or Suede Green Pearl, it's clear the designers at Milwaukee really went for it. They didn't just paint motorcycles; they created rolling statement pieces that look like they belong in a gallery-until a stray pebble from the highway decides to join the party.

What to Watch For

While Harley paint is beautiful, it's known for being a bit "sensitive." The clear coat on many models can be relatively soft, meaning your tank might show fine scuffs just from your knees gripping the sides or from dust getting trapped under a stock seat. Keep a close eye on the front fender for road debris chips and the top of the tank where your jacket zipper might make "unauthorized contact."

Finding your specific paint code is a bit of a scavenger hunt. Unlike cars with a handy door sticker, Harley often hides this info. You might find a "Paint" label on the steering head (near the forks), the frame down tube, or even tucked near the battery box. If your sticker has long since hit the highway, don't sweat it-your VIN is the magic key that any dealer can use to unlock your exact color name.

Driveway Repair Tip

Because so many Harley colors-like Lava Red Sunglo or White Gold Pearl-are "Tricoats" (a fancy way of saying there's a sparkly middle layer), they require a little extra patience. Before you touch that brush to the bike, shake your paint bottle for at least 60 full seconds. You need to wake up all those metallic flakes and pearls that have settled at the bottom; otherwise, your touch-up will look flat.

When filling a chip, think "thin and patient." Apply one very light layer, let it dry for 15-20 minutes, and then add another. If you're working on the tank where the seat rubs, make sure the area is surgically clean first. A tiny dab of paint today prevents a big patch of rust tomorrow. You've got this!

Harley-Davidson All Models Colors by Year

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