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Gold cast wheels
Posted: 02 Oct 2018 13:53
by Mark
Hi all.
I’ve had a quick look to see if this has been discussed previously here but can’t find anything.
So, can anybody give me a colour, reference number or whatever as to the colour of the later cast wheels, or would it be better to leave the colour matching to the powder coating company who’ll do the job?
Cheers.
Re: Gold cast wheels
Posted: 17 Oct 2018 21:36
by EVguru
Which of the (at least) three or four variations of yellow/gold do you have?
Re: Gold cast wheels
Posted: 06 Nov 2018 21:36
by Mark
Great, thanks for the help.
Re: Gold cast wheels
Posted: 07 Nov 2018 02:29
by Daddy Dom
Mine are babyshit tan, if that helps? Can't imagine them ever being actually gold.
DD
Re: Gold cast wheels
Posted: 07 Nov 2018 10:25
by 72degrees
On the 2C/375 I'd describe them as more of a mustard hue. Probably faded over 38 years to be fair. I can tell you what isn't the right colour - the seemingly Humbrol gold enamel someone had daubed on the cast wheels of the 77 Strada that 'donated' the engine for the Forgotten Error. They had applied it liberally on various other items too.
There are few MRC members who, confronted with a restored machine, will say "I really like your bike mate but...". That is more the attitude of some (not all I'm glad to say) VMCC types.
If you already have some 'gold' cast wheels, but that have seen better days, I'd be inclined to let the powder coater match the best areas on those. Otherwise, do some Morini wheel image googling, choose a shade you like and see if they can match that from a good print out or ask them to look at the original.
Or perhaps someone will come up with a Lechler paint code for an 'official gold to match the 'official' red that is sometimes quoted.
Re: Gold cast wheels
Posted: 07 Nov 2018 14:09
by MarkB
EV Guru's post above wasn't meant to be unhelpful. Morini used a number of different paints and suppliers depending on who they had credit with, what day of the week it was, which factories were closed for holidays etc. As 72degrees said, just get the closest match to what's already on the wheels, or choose a shade that you like. You won't lose any points at a concours judging.
Re: Gold cast wheels
Posted: 07 Nov 2018 14:16
by mbmm350s
On the 2C/375 I'd describe them as more of a mustard hue
The 250 - 2C is indeed mustard, a 50:50 mix of English and French mustard should do it
Mark
Re: Gold cast wheels
Posted: 07 Nov 2018 14:56
by 72degrees
mbmm350s wrote:On the 2C/375 I'd describe them as more of a mustard hue
The 250 - 2C is indeed mustard, a 50:50 mix of English and French mustard should do it
Mark
Ha! With whole grain effect produced by not cleaning the sand/grit from blasting off properly before re-coating?
Re: Gold cast wheels
Posted: 07 Nov 2018 17:14
by MickeyMoto
Would look good at Coupe Moto Legends...
Yes, in Dijon...
Ok, that joke didn't cut the mustard... If you have to explain it, etc...
Re: Gold cast wheels
Posted: 08 Nov 2018 13:33
by MarkB
Getting more obscure: how about Grey Poupon as a mustard colour?
Re: Gold cast wheels
Posted: 08 Nov 2018 13:49
by MickeyMoto
I'd feel silly asking for Gray and ending up with nappy yellow...
Re: Gold cast wheels
Posted: 08 Nov 2018 21:29
by pedro
If your after originality probably not an option, but my 79 350/501 has silver wheels that are, in my opinion far more attractive than the gold.
They have the added plus of not being compared to nappy contents or condiments.
Re: Gold cast wheels
Posted: 16 Nov 2018 18:00
by Mark
Thanks everybody for your ideas.
I’m not after concours, I’m just trying to put a wreck (sold for spares) back on the road at a not too silly cost and I thought it’d be easier to get it about right if there was a colour or code.
I had actually been considering silver wheels as an option Pedro, as you say they look good I may just go the same way!
Cheers all.