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Have had this one on my list since for a bit. Will be ordering soon.
Kevin is their any way yall do blue wires. kits on site only specify red and black?
The only wires we have are the Red & Black, but you can order the Coil Relo Kit without the wires and get some blue ones elsewhere.
USKOOLINES has them in blue. We have been wanting to carry USKOOLINES as one of our options on wires for over 2 years...but they just cannot handle the volume that we would need to buy.
They are good wires, and I periodically contact them to see if they have hired more people so they can handle some volume...sadly they have not.
The only wires we have are the Red & Black, but you can order the Coil Relo Kit without the wires and get some blue ones elsewhere.
USKOOLINES has them in blue. We have been wanting to carry USKOOLINES as one of our options on wires for over 2 years...but they just cannot handle the volume that we would need to buy.
They are good wires, and I periodically contact them to see if they have hired more people so they can handle some volume...sadly they have not.
I too wanted blue plug wires. I decided to go with a set of Taylor plug wires (www.taylorvertex.com).
The set of pre-made Taylor wires intended for bikes with coils mounted between the jugs are both 8". That's fine if your coil plug wire terminals are at equal lengths from the center of the coil (i.e. 2007 or newer bike). However, if you look at the coil for an earlier bike the plug terminals are offset to one side (which is why a newer style coil cover won't work on an older bike).
Anyway, when you lay the coil on it's side during the relo, the 8" wire is a good length going to the front plug but it's a stretch going to the rear plug. I ended up having Taylor custom make me a 9.5" long wire for the rear cylinder. Good news is they don't charge you any more to custom make the wires.
So, what I ended up with was an 8" wire for the front, 9.5" wire for the rear with 45° connectors on the plug end and 90° connectors on the coil end (actually Taylor calls them 90° connectors but they look more like 45°).
I cant tell by the pictures but am curious if the bracket mounts to the rubber mount that the horn mounted on or does that need to be removed as well as the horn?
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