I have some scratches on my Yager. Yes, it fell, yes I was on it. Long story, but now I do not know how to fix the scratches. They are deep enough to be felt with your finger. If I could get an auto painter to do it, I would. I asked two and they won't touch it. If I could get the color in a spray can, I might give it a try. Does anyone have any ideas? There must be another person who scratched his bike.
Rich L.
Update - - - This is the answer from KymcoUSA; "We do not have any paint codes. I can provide you the part # for the touch-up paint you can order through a KYMCO dealer if you'll confirm whether you have a gray or blue/black Yager." I sent him the info requested. Tills in Woodbury is the paint supplier, I'll see what Mike at Tills says once I get the part no.
Richard L.
Update #2; I spent yesterday at Tills. Fortunately or unfortunately, the camera was on the road. Tom, I think The Manager, and Mike got together and with good eyes they were able to match the color. With a drop of it on my finger I touched the worst scratch and lo and behold, it seemed a perfect match. They put it into a special spray can and gave me some instructions. The only downside is that the paint is only good for 24 hours after I open it so I can't save it for another day. I'll do the job next week and give another update.
Update #3; I did the job on Monday. After about on hour of taping I picked up the paint can. First I painted the bottom of a shovel for practice. It took about 3 coats before I started to see color. It had a fine spray and at first, I thought that they forgot to put the color into the paint. After 3 or 4 coats it really started looking good. Then I moved to the scoot, I don't know how many coats I put on but I kept going with very light layers until I was satisfied with the coverage. It looked very good, on Tuesday it still looked good but a little darker than the original paint. Hopefully, it will lighten as it matures. Either way, I'll be happy.
Richard L.
ps; I am still waiting for the touchup paint from the dealer.