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On Ebay there is a guy called The Ton. He sells it by the bulk and I've purchased from him several times.
Does he have what you need? Worth checking. I know he sells the old magneto wire so he should be able to help.

If you're thinking you can buy a set, I'm not sure if anything is available.
 
I'm having a hard time locating new spark plug wires for my 83 gs1100gk.
Can I just buy the wires without the coils? Any idea where?
Thanks​

In historical terms, there's nothing special about the leads themselves, they're just copper-cored HT lead as was fitted by the millions of feet to the millions of cars, bikes, etc. However, most auto supply places these days don't seem to stock it as readily as they used to, they tend to want to sell complete kits of suppressed leads.
This usually means finding the lead from a specialist stockist, like the one I use *but that's this side of the pond*.
https://ie.gsparkplug.com/ignition/ignition-lead

Also, small engine shops will have a roll of it, and are usually willing to sell you a few feet.
 
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7mm copper core. No suppressor core.

The old wires pull out of the coils. You may need to chip away the epoxy on the outside first. Also, I recommend taking a stiff pin or piece of wire, and jamming it between the coil and the wire, then squirting some WD-40 alongside. Do this in several places around the wire. The idea is to work some WD-40 in the cavity in order to aid removal of the wire.

BTW, there are various older threads on how to change the wires. Info available using the search function...
 
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