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Rim touch-up Paint

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Any body of a good source for rim touch-up paint? I have a 1999 R1100RS with standard silver painted wheels.

The local dealer says......touch-up paint is no longer available.

Aftermarket suppliers are willing to provide touch-up paint, but I have no clue as to the color code.
 
Any body of a good source for rim touch-up paint? I have a 1999 R1100RS with standard silver painted wheels.

The local dealer says......touch-up paint is no longer available.

Aftermarket suppliers are willing to provide touch-up paint, but I have no clue as to the color code.

I think your best bet is to contact these guys and explain what you need: http://www.colorrite.com/ I think they are part of the larger company by the same name that has been around for ages, and they offer a good product. I dealt with them years ago and what they sold me was perfect.
 
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