Yamaha Touch Up Paint
You can witness Yamaha's origin as a musical instrument manufacturer through the company's logo; three interlocking tuning forks. Although the company is still manufacturing instruments, it is the conglomerate's motorcycles division that interests us. It is the brand's expertise with metallurgical technologies that allowed Yamaha to develop its motor division after World War II.
Yamaha's first bike, the 1955 YA-1 model, proved capable of extremely high performance as it won multiple races in Japan. The plate was set for Yamaha's racing legacy and the success they received in competitions was reflected on their sale numbers. The 1960s brought the first wave of Yamaha Motors expansion around the world.
During the ‘70s, Yamaha finally adopted the four-stroke engine that was very popular with its competitors, notably Honda. However, the company was not complacent, they researched technology improvements needed for off-road biking and they were ultimately pioneers in the domain. Yamaha's groundwork led them to develop single-shock rear suspension trademarked as the "Monoshock". This technology proved so important that it is still in use in the 2015 models.
In the course of the ‘80s, Yamaha diversified its offering with a wide range of specialized machines designed for specific niches instead of all-around bikes that are good in versatile environments. The brand's spectrum of models now included performance street riding, cruiser, touring, motocross, recreational off-road and many more vocational models.
In more recent years, the company continues its growth as it is based on strong foundations. Yamaha developed the Star Motorcycles brand name to market its cruiser line of bikes in America. They also kept working on their track-race and off-road competitions. Yamaha is also constantly developing new products, it now has a line of all-terrain vehicles and snowmobiles, golf carts, boat engines, personal watercrafts, industrial robots and many more.
Whatever model of Yamaha you own or what you are using it for, we have the perfect touch up paint you need to keep it in top shape. TouchUpDirect's Yamaha touch up paint covers all models and years and is guaranteed to offer the highest quality color match possible.
What tools do I need for a Yamaha touch up paint job?
To create the best looking coat for your vehicle, we recommend the following:
PRIMER, COLOR, AND CLEARCOAT - It goes without saying that you need paint to do a touch up paint job. Clearcoat provides a thin protective layer for your paint job while Primer is required for damage that has reached the original base material.
WAX AND GREASE REMOVER CLOTH - The wax and grease remover cloth is used to remove wax, grease, and contaminants before painting.
SANDPAPER - Wet-sanding the affected area removes rust and prepares the surface with a rough finish so the paint can stick better.
POLISHING COMPOUND - The polishing compound smooths everything out with a factory-grade finish.
These tools are all available with our Platinum kit but can be purchased separately on the TouchUpDirect website.
How to Apply Yamaha Touch Up Paint
Looking for help with painting your Yamaha? We have an entire library of instructions and how-to videos designed to walk you through the process.
All Yamaha Models
- Bolt
- Bolt C-Spec
- Bolt R-Spec
- C3 Scooter
- DT50
- FJ-09
- FJ1200
- FJR1300
- FZ 10
- FZ-07
- FZ-09
- FZ1
- FZ6
- FZ6R
- FZ8
- FZR1000
- FZR400
- FZR600R
- GTS1000A
- Jog Scooter
- Majesty
- Morphous CP250
- MT 03
- MT 07
- MT 09
- MT 10
- NIKEN
- PW50
- PW80
- R1
- R1 Champions Edition
- R6
- R6 Champions Edition
- Radian 600
- Raider
- Raider 1900
- Raider 1900 S
- Raider 1900 SCL
- Raider Bullet Cowl
- Razz SH50
- Riva 125
- Road Star 1600
- Road Star 1600 Midnight
- Road Star 1600 Silverado
- Road Star 1600 Silverado Limited Edition
- Road Star 1700
- Road Star 1700 Midnight
- Road Star 1700 Midnight Silverado
- Road Star 1700 Midnight Warrior
- Road Star 1700 S
- Road Star 1700 Silverado
- Road Star 1700 Silverado S
- Road Star 1700 Warrior
- Roadliner 1900
- Roadliner 1900 Midnight
- Roadliner 1900 S
- Route 66
- Royal Star 1300
- Royal Star 1300 Boulevard
- Royal Star 1300 Midnight Venture
- Royal Star 1300 Tour Classic
- Royal Star 1300 Tour Deluxe
- Royal Star 1300 Tour Deluxe S
- Royal Star 1300 Venture
- Royal Star 1300 Venture S
- RT100
- RT180
- SCR950
- Seca II XJ600S
- SMAX
- SR400 Base
- Star Eluder
- Star Venture
- Stratoliner 1900
- Stratoliner 1900 Deluxe
- Stratoliner 1900 Midnight
- Stratoliner 1900 S
- Stryker
- Stryker Bullet Cowl
- Super Ténéré
- Super Ténéré ES
- TDM850
- Ténéré 700
- TMAX XP500
- Tracer 9 GT +
- Tracer 900
- Tracer 900 GT
- TTR110
- TTR125
- TTR215
- TTR225
- TTR230
- TTR250
- TTR50
- TTR90
- TW200
- V Star 1100
- V Star 1100 Classic
- V Star 1100 Custom
- V Star 1100 Silverado
- V Star 1300
- V Star 1300 Deluxe
- V Star 1300 Tourer
- V Star 250
- V Star 650 Classic
- V Star 650 Custom
- V Star 650 Silverado
- V Star 950
- V Star 950 Tourer
- Venture Royale
- Vino
- Vino 125
- Vino Classic
- Virago 1100
- Virago 250
- Virago 535
- Virago 750
- VMAX
- WR200
- WR250
- WR250F
- WR250R
- WR400
- WR426
- WR450F
- WR500
- XMAX
- XSR 700
- XSR 900
- XT225
- XT250
- XT350
- XT600
- YSR50
- YZ 65
- YZ125
- YZ225
- YZ250
- YZ250F
- YZ250FX
- YZ250X
- YZ400F
- YZ426
- YZ450F
- YZ450FX
- YZ490
- YZ80
- YZ85
- YZF-R1
- YZF-R1 Limited Edition
- YZF-R1S
- YZF-R3
- YZF-R6
- YZF-R6S
- YZF-R7
- YZF-R9
- YZF1000
- YZF600R
- YZF750R
- Zuma
- Zuma 125
- Zuma 50F
- Zuma 50FX
- Zuma CW50
- Zuma II CW50
- Zuma YW125
- Zuma YW50
- Zuma YW50F