Honda CB750 Sandcast

General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Joe K on October 15, 2019, 08:50:39 pm

Title: Candy Blue/Green Shade Differences
Post by: Joe K on October 15, 2019, 08:50:39 pm
Hi,

I have a blue/green sandcast that was painted a few years ago.  The shade seems lighter than the original factory Honda blue/green.  I am aware that the sun and/or shade can make a difference.  I looked at photos on Yahoo images and can almost tell immediately a newer lighter color than an older darker original color shade.  Even Vic World's Honda Museum bike looks lighter than original.  Let me know your thoughts and please upload photos of original vs. new for comparison.  I looked at Steve Swan's bike on the Gallery page and his original bike looks darker than the newer painted one further down the page.

I uploaded some photos of my bike inside and outside and one I found on the internet that looks to me original Honda.

Either way I wish mine was darker.

Thank you,
Joe K.
Title: Re: Candy Blue/Green Shade Differences
Post by: kp on October 15, 2019, 11:32:50 pm
Photo of 11970 Original Paint
Early Sandcast original paint
Sandcast 248 Not sure about all the paint
Sandcast 397 I believe original paint
Title: Re: Candy Blue/Green Shade Differences
Post by: Joe K on October 16, 2019, 12:12:55 am
Those are really nice colors KP.  I can tell they all have a darker shade than mine.

Joe K.
Title: Re: Candy Blue/Green Shade Differences
Post by: kp on October 16, 2019, 03:17:33 am
The camera makes a difference to the final outcome of the photo but I think most cameras nowadays do get it right. Photos 1 and 3 were taken with a high end Canon and photo 2 was taken with an iPhone 7. I think they're close
Title: Re: Candy Blue/Green Shade Differences
Post by: Joe K on October 16, 2019, 09:41:11 am
I agree with you, KP that modern cameras/phones get it close to correct.

Joe K.
Title: Re: Candy Blue/Green Shade Differences
Post by: DW69K0 on October 16, 2019, 11:53:31 am
Here is my personal opinion. I think the Candy Blue Green paint starts out a lighter shade and fades darker with age.
See attached photo. The photo is from an original Sandcast oil tank cover.

The Candy Ruby Red does the opposite and fade out to a lighter color, eventually turning a yellow.beige color.

The original CBG paint (50 years) turns darker from my experience.

Duane
Title: Re: Candy Blue/Green Shade Differences
Post by: Joe K on October 16, 2019, 02:07:36 pm
Hi Duane,

Thank is good information and sending the photo that shows the very original under the emblem.  I don't think mine came out looking like that at all.  Would be good for the painter to know what they are doing and have a color sample of the OEM just like the sample you provided.


Joe K.