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Was looking for some colored plug wires to match the paint on myFatboy but was advised against it. Was told that most aftermarket wires are not of good quality and I should onlyuseHarley or Screaming Eagle wires.Any advice as to were to pick up a good quality set of plug wires that are offered in different colors (BLUE)?
Thanks............
The best looking wires around and you will have no problems with them.
You have to look at the web site and look at all the colors. http://uskoolines.com/
You will not be dissapointed. I have people ask about them all the time when they see them on my bike. If you do a search for my bike in photos you can see what my blue wires look like.
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