Hello all
Does anyone know the paint /colour details of the Domi that is currently being displayed as one of the images running across the top of the website? It is the silver/grey one with the old blue Cadburys sign in the back ground. It is the identical scheme to mine and I am just about to start on the respraying. Does anyone know if you can source colours for powder coating?
Cheers.
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Hello all
Does anyone know the paint /colour details of the Domi that is currently being displayed as one of the images running across the top of the website? It is the silver/grey one with the old blue Cadburys sign in the back ground. It is the identical scheme to mine and I am just about to start on the respraying. Does anyone know if you can source colours for powder coating?
Cheers.
colours Polychromatic Grey from september 1955 ,ICI L98G9305B Paint Code Or Ford Granada Pearl Grey. best match ,And Dove Grey 1960 on .Or Colour Land Rover Off White Or Rover Arden White
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Many thanks Anna
Hello I hope your Rebuild is a Success, Tip lay your engine on its side and fit your nicely painted frame over the engine there is less chance of getting your frame scratched and with you and a friends help you can fit the left hand side engine plates and bolt them up and then turn the frame and engine right side up. the engine plates hold the engine in place to let you then fit the gearbox from the right hand side along with the engine plate for the right handside ,but fit the front plate first to stop the engine moving anywhere, once you have your engine and box in place and bolted up you can then build around this with the rest of the bike . this is the easiest way to do a rebuild, hope this may help you and other members, Ps, remember to fit the main stand before fitting the engine and gearbox yours anna j
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Unfortunately, I don't have any ownership details for that one. The photograph was taken at the Forest of Dean Norton Day in July 2005. Perhaps the owner will see this message and let us know.