Here are a few photos of the new paint job.
DupliColor T090
Krylon Matte Clear
I waited a week after painting to handle the tank, put it back on the bike and to wash the whole bike.
It is not a perfect match; a bit lighter than the stock dark matte on the bike (front fender).
I did this to see if I like the dark or if I want to go with gloss black. I am out about $25 for two cans of paint, one can of clear and a quart of acetone to remove the custom flame job. It took no more that 3 hours total; 2 hours preparing the tank and an hour painting. Of course, there was the week that I could not ride.
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