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50th Blue
260/A
50th Brown
120/A/126/A
Aviator Gray
780/A
Beige Elegance
513/A
Blu Vivace Glossy/Blue Gaiola
261/A
Blue Enchantment
279/A
Blue Energy
289/A/D05
Bronze Metallic
579
Capri Blue
231/A
Celeste Blue
241/A
Coral Pink
889/A
Cortina Gray
711/B
Daring Plum
146
Dolomite Gray
770
Dolomites Gray
770/B
Dragon Red/Rosso Coraggioso/Rosso Passione
894
Espresso Brown
112/A
Excalibur Gray
738/A
Graphite Black
79/A
Green Hope
341/A
Green Relax
350/A
Grigio Delicato
G03
Grigio Travolgente
707/C
Matt Green
344/A
Matter Gray
715/C/HT
Midnight Blue
222
Montebianco/Innocenza White
544
Portofino Green
305/A
Sahara Beige
516/A
Satin Black
80/B
Shiny Black/Nero Deciso/Nero Lucido
94
Sienna Ivory
552
Summer Yellow
983/A
Taormina Orange
938/A
Titanium Gray
742/B
Verde Bosco
349/A
Vignola Red
880/A
Volcano Black
98A
Yellow
928/A
Yellow Jealousy
974/A
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REPAIRING YOUR PAINTWORK IS EASY
It is really easy to repair your paintwork. Just click on your color from the options above and order from us today. We’ll send you everything you need to repair your paintwork along with clear instructions on how to achieve a perfect finish.
The perfect touch-up paint for a Vespa All Models is one that matches the original color of the motorcycle. Vespa offers a wide range of touch-up paint options specifically designed for their models, including the All Models. Whether your bike is painted in vibrant colors like Candy Twilight Blue or noticeable shades like Matte Silver Metallic, there is a touch-up paint that matches your precise color. Applying touch-up paint is a relatively simple process. Start by cleaning the affected area with soap and water, making sure it is free of any dirt or debris. Next, lightly sand the damaged area to create a smoother surface for the paint to adhere to. Follow the instructions provided by Vespa for the specific touch-up paint you have chosen. Typically, it involves using a small brush to apply the paint in thin layers, allowing each layer to dry before applying the next. Once you have achieved a uniform and seamless finish, you can add a clear coat for added protection and shine.