Hi,Ben. There are two blues on the press frames, the metallic color is what Bridgestone refers to as OMB-candy blue. The straight,more pale shade is BLE-blue,which originated on the Bridgestone 7 model. These codes won't get you anywhere in the modern world. I believe the latter is the same on the sports(not confirmed). It appears that Sam is listing a Yamaha cross for this color in the above text. Give it a little time,and someone might be able to give you a modern day cross for these from a current manufacturer,like Dupont or PPG,for example. Whereas there are many proffessional finishes available in the U.S. market,I am not sure what is available to you there. Most good paint jobbers who distribute quality refinish products will be able to "read" your color with a multi spectrum camera and create or match it to an existing formula. This will require you to find a good, clean, solidly finished area of the part/frame that is several inches square so the camera can be placed in order to sample the color. Under the seat,along the side of the center rib is a likely spot. You need to clean it up and polish the area to get a good reading. Thanks,Mark.