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At £50 for original Triumph parts it's a no-brainer imo.

Getting paint people to colour match etc. is just asking for trouble and a massive faff. They'll match your fairing white, then it'll look different depending on how you prepare and finish it. Even if it's identical, you'll keep seeing it different.

Far too much fannying around when you could have perfect OEM parts in the colour you really want for £50 and two hours with a spanner, especially since you'll have to take it apart to guarantee a perfect paint job anyway.
 
cant you carry an aerosol over? they can match it to the colour code if you know it from triumph

its how you learn things tho, faffing

otherwise just buy those second hand ones and swap em
 
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