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Yamaha Blue Color Code (Dont pay the OEM prices!)

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 5:22 pm
by shredex
You can buy the "Yamaha 0564 Deep Purplish Blue Metallic C (DPBMC)" off of Colorrite.com but it will cost you $85.95 for a pint. http://www.colorrite.com/product/yamaha ... c-1905.cfm

or you can get it through CHEM SPEC for $37.67/pint
After searching through hundreds off metallic blues, I found a suitable color match. its EB03810.
3 skilled painters confirmed the match.


just a little info for those looking to paint anything Yamaha blue and wernt sure where to get the paint from

Re: Yamaha Blue Color Code (Dont pay the OEM prices!)

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 6:14 pm
by the_finch
FYI: To my knowledge, the color of DPBMC changed from 97 to 98, making 97 a unique color in the Yamaha paint range. I have a printout around here somewhere from where I had my paint read with a paint analyzer so I could re-paint my fairings this winter. I'll see if I can't find it.

Re: Yamaha Blue Color Code (Dont pay the OEM prices!)

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 8:06 pm
by shredex
the_finch wrote:FYI: To my knowledge, the color of DPBMC changed from 97 to 98, making 97 a unique color in the Yamaha paint range. I have a printout around here somewhere from where I had my paint read with a paint analyzer so I could re-paint my fairings this winter. I'll see if I can't find it.
well I like the new blue

I love that DPBMC stands for "Deep Purplish Blue Metallic Color" how hard is that to remember! lol

Re: Yamaha Blue Color Code (Dont pay the OEM prices!)

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 9:03 am
by yamaha_george
shredex wrote:
the_finch wrote:FYI: To my knowledge, the color of DPBMC changed from 97 to 98, making 97 a unique color in the Yamaha paint range. I have a printout around here somewhere from where I had my paint read with a paint analyzer so I could re-paint my fairings this winter. I'll see if I can't find it.
well I like the new blue

I love that DPBMC stands for "Deep Purplish Blue Metallic Color" how hard is that to remember! lol

Guys when you do finally settle on the colours that are OEM standard add them to the WIKI with the other paints PLEASE

Re: Yamaha Blue Color Code (Dont pay the OEM prices!)

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 9:23 am
by R3TARD
My wife wants me to paint the RR that yammy blue too. It is nice

Re: Yamaha Blue Color Code (Dont pay the OEM prices!)

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 5:11 am
by painterjohn
IMHO colors applied at the factory ALWAYS have a variant.. they are slightly different during the production runs of any given year model.. some colors have less of a varient than others.. Blues and Whites are usually the worst!!!
But this only matters if you are trying to match a fairing to a tank or something.. to paint it over all it only has to be close, PPG code DBC4798 is pretty damn close to yamaha blue.. I have used this color several times on lots of different bikes, cars, planes etc.. and it always gets the same reaction "Wow thats yamaha blue!! where did you get it?"
PPG has a subline called ShopLine.. used to be called Omni.. But this code is available in ShopLine for about 30% less than PPG..
Additionally PPG codes can be cross referenced to just about ANY brand of paint.. keep in mind the cheaper the paint, the less pure the toners so the color will get muddy and have a strange flop or side tone when sprayed.
FYI.. DBC in the code only means Deltron Base Color.. since PPG (aka Pittsberg Plate Glass) doesnt actually make paint.. they purchased Deltron in the 1980s the DBC in the code is basically an "in house" kinda designation that simply means BASE COAT system.

Re: Yamaha Blue Color Code (Dont pay the OEM prices!)

Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 12:17 pm
by shredex
thanks for the info painterjohn :)