New Line Media Solutions Presents: “Competitive Edge” to Feature Wire Plus -- Modular Motorcycle Wiring Systems and Accessories
Wire Plus, based in Winfield, KS, specializes in reliable wiring systems for motorcycles. They will be featured by New Line Media Solutions.
Deerfield Beach, FL (PRWEB) August 9, 2006 -- New Line Media Solutions is pleased to announce the selection of Wire Plus for its innovative, educational television series Competitive Edge. The company will be shown in a segment on “High Quality Motorcycle Products and Accessories” in the American Bikers Series.
Wire Plus, based in Winfield, KS, specializes in reliable wiring systems for motorcycles. They have been involved in the motorcycle industry for more than 25 years, and see it as a lifestyle, not just a leisure time activity.
They offer a complete line of self-diagnostic wiring systems to fit any stock or custom bike. All their systems feature solid-state breakers that never need to be replaced, and all components are housed in weather-proof designs. All systems include a compact pre-assembled harness for easy installation and for any frame style. They also feature onboard LEDs that diagnose breakers, start circuits and momentary switch functions that are also available in “chopper style” so they can be used without handle bar switches. New Twin-Cam wiring systems are also available.
There are many factors to consider when installing wiring systems that support the new Twin Cam Ignition module; the year of the motor, whether the ignition module is stock or after-market, and whether a bank angle sensor is needed. Wire Plus has any type of Twin-Cam system you may need, and they’re built to last.
Most of their wiring systems are housed in chrome billet construction. Among them are the motor mounted systems, available in chopper style with housing that mounts an included automotive-style start switch, and also has three built-in switches for turn signals and other functions. There is also an FXR motor mount system and a new top motor mount that is designed to leave space for mounting other system modules. The seat post style systems mount to seat post coil brackets on Big Twins ranging from the 1941 to 1984 models. They also have flat side tank systems and mid-frame styles as well as digital instrument panels for speedometers and bar graph tachometers.
For more information, see http://www.wire-plus.com/.
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