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2000 Gs500 Color que

Started by fibes7, December 15, 2005, 12:27:00 AM

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fibes7

2000 gs500 having trouble finding the exact color name/code its like a dark blue with a flake, looks kinda black far away
you can only see the flake upclose ive been told Metallic Abyss Blue or Pearl Novelty Black few pics at www.aximpc.net/photos to maybe help,
im getting the rifle fairing want to see if i can get it matched to fight color

thanks  
   shane

pantablo

perl novelty black.
http://www.gstwin.com/gs_colors.htm

the abyss blue is the 2001 color and is most definitely blue.
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rtcpenguin

My 2000 looks exactly the same. Its black, not blue.

scratch

It's basically pearl black with blue metal flake.
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Quote from: scratchIt's basically pearl black with blue metal flake.

I do love the color my '00 GS was; the blue would only come out in strong light.  My '05 looks to be black without the blue flake. :(

scratch

My first bike, an '82 Yamaha 650 Maxim, was black with blue metal flakes, and you couldn't see the blue until you were right up on her with the sun at your back. Same thing with the '90 GS in black and the '00 GS in black, but the '90 had fewer flakes :( .
The motorcycle is no longer the hobby, the skill has become the hobby.

Power does not compare to skill.  What good is power without the skill to use it?

QuoteOriginally posted by Wintermute on BayAreaRidersForum.com
good judgement trumps good skills every time.

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