This Victory Cross Country came to us following a low-speed slide that caused significant damage to the right-side fairing panels, lower fairings and saddlebag lids. The custom orange was a non-standard colour — it had been repainted previously — so there was no factory code to pull. Everything had to be matched by eye and instrument.
Victory baggers are wide bikes with large, visible panel surfaces. Any inconsistency in the orange — whether in tone, depth or metallic density — shows immediately when the panels are reassembled. The job required a precise spectrophotometric read from the undamaged panels, and a staged test spray process before any colour was applied to the repaired sections.
With no factory colour code and a pre-existing custom respray, the orange had to be reverse-engineered using spectrophotometry and matched across repaired and undamaged panels without any visible join.
Damaged panels were reconstructed and surface-prepared to a standard that allowed a seamless colour transition. Colour was mixed, test-sprayed on scrap panel, adjusted, and blended across all affected sections before clear coat was applied.
All damaged panels removed, assessed for repairability vs. replacement, and photographed for the insurance file. Cracked and deformed sections identified and marked for reconstruction prior to surface prep.
Cracked fairing sections filled and reinforced from the inside. Broken mounting tabs rebuilt using two-part plastic repair compound and re-drilled to original tolerances so all OEM clips and fasteners fitted correctly.
All repaired panels sanded through 80 / 180 / 320 / 400 grit, sealed with high-build epoxy primer, and guide-coated to reveal any remaining surface imperfections before the colour stage.
Spectrophotometric read taken from undamaged panels. Colour formula developed in-house, test-sprayed on scrap ABS and assessed under natural and artificial light before mixing the full production batch.
Colour applied in two full coats inside our dust-free spray booth, blended across the adjacent undamaged panels to eliminate any visible transition line between old and new paint.
Four coats of 2K urethane clear applied, wet-sanded and machine compounded to a mirror finish. All panels refitted with new OEM fasteners. Pre-delivery inspection and final detail completed before handover.