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Hi everyone.
Its amost paint time for my 1960 A10
Original colour was blue but im passionate about red! So im trying to decide, i think my model was only blue and red was for the super flash versions only??? Anyone have any opinions as i was trying for an original resto but red looks so good!
Also side stands will the indian stand that clamps on fit the original welded lug on the frame
Regards
Dave
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Hi everyone.
Its amost paint time for my 1960 A10
Original colour was blue but im passionate about red! So im trying to decide, i think my model was only blue and red was for the super flash versions only??? Anyone have any opinions as i was trying for an original resto but red looks so good!
Also side stands will the indian stand that clamps on fit the original welded lug on the frame
Regards
Dave
Unless you want to win prizes for most original bike *dunno* I would paint it the colour you like most, I went for black, but my bike was gold when it left the factory (according to the despatch record).
I guess most bikes will have changed colour several times by now.
I left the underneath of a fork yolk in the original gold, just to confuse a future owner *pull hair out*
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Hi
I would not use an Indian side stand *eek*
John
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Double up on what the other two have said.
It is your bike & no matter what colour you paint it some walking talking rectum will stride over and in the loudest possible voice tell you the colour is wrong .
So find a colour red that knocks YOUR socks off so every time yo see it you go WOW I LIKE THAT BIKE
And because you have just painted it in a colour that makes you feel fab every time you catch your reflection in a shop window, you do not want the tank all dented & scratched
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And because you have just painted it in a colour that makes you feel fab every time you catch your reflection in a shop window, you do not want the tank all dented & scratched
Due to a crap side-stand fail?
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i need a bike with bright white and florescent yellow paint as i live in lawless london. i mixed both colours together and got gold.
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I had mine repainted in the exact shade of maroon that it was when I rode it around as a kid. I wanted it how it was, except now working. Don't care what people say, don't care even if that reduced its value to zero - it's mine and I love it.
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My 1960 A10 was originally "Nutley blue" according to the logbook. I'm sure that's the same blue as per the picture on the Haynes manual, nice in 1960, but now...yuk.
I will soon be painting my side panels and tank blue, but rest assured it won't be the same blue as per 1960! As previous posts have said it's my bike and I have to ride it. So I am going to paint it a more modern blue i.e. a shade that I like. I always ignore the Rivet counters, they usually drive cars anyway...haha..
BTW I have had 2 Indian side stands break! Now have a Burton Bike bits one. Expensive but worth it.
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I gave up trying to find a colour match for my 62 super rocket and painted it black it was red but not the origional
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Here is a link you can find your paint.
https://www.rsbikepaint.com/en-gb/colours.php
cheers Klaus
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Have a look at that beautiful ruby red pearl used on the A50.
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Tomo's comment; BTW I have had 2 Indian side stands break! Now have a Burton Bike bits one. Expensive but worth it.
Thanks for the recommendation as I would like a quality side stand. Looks like they're also called British Bike Bits.
As far as the A10 paint colour goes I agree with the other comments, your bike your choice. Best comment I heard about colour was 'Have you seen how many red Road Rockets there are at the All British Rally?'
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Tomo's comment; BTW I have had 2 Indian side stands break! Now have a Burton Bike bits one. Expensive but worth it.
Thanks for the recommendation as I would like a quality side stand. Looks like they're also called British Bike Bits.
As far as the A10 paint colour goes I agree with the other comments, your bike your choice. Best comment I heard about colour was 'Have you seen how many red Road Rockets there are at the All British Rally?'
And no two "original perfect colours" are the same less they were painted by the same person .
Sticks out like dogs doovas in the composite concourse photo from the Halls Gap International .
Lines of identical bikes in every way, except the shade of the colour
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I also have the Burton Bike Bits sidestand - provided by a cross channel ferry company insurer after my previous one failed when the bike was strapped down.
The new stand required fettling to fit, like so many parts, but it is solid.
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Unless the bike still has its original finish it really doesn't matter what colour you paint it. Someone can go over it again later on wit a near original colour if they want to. I went for a match to the original but mine was red :)
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When I asked a professional to paint my bike black I had to choose which shade of black!
So that song 'Black is black' was not accurate.
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I always thought Velocette black seemed more black than others, could be my eyes just favour that shade
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G'day Fellas.
I heard years ago that BSA hat 34 shades of black over the years!
There is no such thing as "black". It's a mix of red, blue and yellow. So a little more this or that makes a different "black".
Cheers