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one called MoCo has been good to me.. I have to say everything I've ever bought off them (and that's been almost everything I've added on) has fit perfectly and still looks like new even now after 10 yrs.. Quality parts that last does cost a little more, but for two yrs after I bought the bike new I got 20% off all parts than ended up being a great price for them vs aftermarket prices.
Moco is slang for Motor Company...as in Harley Davidson Motor Company
Sure, I suspect a lot of us know that. But the wording of "THE MoCo" versus "one called MoCo" (and further text in that message) ....you might see the confusion there. As if to imply it's a different company.
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