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I personally would not hop on the "no way train" until I researched a little further. I have put many of parts from the 17 & 18 models on my 08 model that fit without a issue even though they carried totally different part numbers. One thing about the MoCo they are more interested in adding more lipstick than any other thing. I would bet the frames on the new bikes are the same frame they came out with in 09. I have not heard of any "new" frames since the induction of the M-8 and something tells me you would have heard about a major change such as this.
Not from the horse's mouth, but it was always my understanding that the frame was changed in 2017 to accommodate the M8 engine. Also not from the horses mouth, look a posts 7 & 8 here: https://www.hdforums.com/forum/new-r...me-update.html
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