I've been sifting through hundreds of old threads trying to get some info on this, but no luck. I'm sure it's here somewhere, but maybe buried in build threads. So forgive me if this has been covered extensively.
I will be painting the tank on my '75 cb550k and I'm sticking with the original paint & decal scheme. The candy paint is a little out of my comfort zone, but I have experience with painting. There are a dozen or so different ways to do this, if course. My plan is to paint the entire tank and side covers in single stage black (2 part with hardener). I have a compressor, guns, etc. For the color, I'm using a bc/cc with 2k clear and Jeep Rescue Green to keep things simple. I understand cure times, recoat windows, off-gassing, compatible products, etc.
The thing I'm not sure about is how to accomplish the 2-tone paint scheme and match the lines of the tank decals. I can lay down the black, let it cure, sand/scuff, then carefully cut out the decals and temporarily tape them to the tank. I can then mark (probably with tape) around the edge to establish a line. Remove the decals, then add more tape to line up approximately where I need to paint in order for the decal to conceal the edge. I understand that I'll have a bit of adjustment when laying the stripes. Does this sound like the best way? It's a little harder to describe in words, so I hope my plan makes sense. Any ideas or tips are appreciated. Another note here is that my tank has been painted solid black (poor condition) so I can't trace out a stencil. Otherwise, I may consider using off-the-shelf stripes in a roll or even painting them on.
Here's a pic of the paint/decal scheme I'm going for.