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It should be on the VIN plate, which is riveted near the headstock. Probably has a 3+3 letter and number code, something like "ORG 17H" (for Orange).
Might also be on the V5. ____________________ Honda Varadero XL125(V8)
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Sorry - was thinking about finding the original colour. If it has been re-sprayed, the best way to get an exact match would be to take it to a vehicle paint specialist. They can mix to an exact match, even when the original colour code is known, but has faded with time.
470 was good for up to July 2004, but OP stated 2005 bike, which would have been 17H. ____________________ Honda Varadero XL125(V8)
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