(Fork, Hub, Flywheel, etc.) Aluminum: MaxMeyer 1.268.0983.If you have any questions, Please contact me.
– The final 3-digits should match the color code in a PPG catalog – The 5th digit is the color group: 0 for metallics 1 for whites 2 for yellows 3 for browns 4 for oranges 5 for reds 6 for greens 7 for blues 8 for greys, and 9 for blacks. – The second three digits is a batch code, “268” for Maxi-car “298” for Bi-lux. – The first digit is going to either be a “1” (single-stage paint) or “2” (metallic paint). Specifically, it used the Light Blue-Grey: MaxMeyer 1.298.8840. The 8-digit code was first used on the 1960 Vespa 125. However, since PPG moved the online catalog from the public to a secure site it is had to get the conversion online but your paint shop should be able to help. The next 3-digits are the color code that should be easy to match in the PPG catalog. That is 0 for metallics 1 for whites 2 for yellows 3 for browns 4 for oranges 5 for reds 6 for greens 7 for blues 8 for greys, and 9 for blacks. The 5-digit codes – The 1st digit is the color group.
The Max Meyer Vespa Paint Codes are made up of a 5 digit or 8 digit number.