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I have a question on this back rest and docking attachment. will both fit 2014 and newer street glides? bought a 2016 Electra gilde and took the back rest and attachment off and put the original blake piece back on the bike.
I have a question on this back rest and docking attachment. will both fit 2014 and newer street glides? bought a 2016 Electra gilde and took the back rest and attachment off and put the original blake piece back on the bike.
The four point docking system (docking mounts & accessories) will fit '14 to '22 touring bikes.
I believe a couple '23 and '24 CVO bikes need different hardware.... but not positive on fitment over 2022...
NOTE: I just checked fitment on HD website:
"Fits '14-later Touring models (except models equipped with rigid-mount Tour-Pak® luggage and '25-later FLTRXRRSE). '24 FLTRXSTSE requires separate purchase of P/N 54000383A hardware kit. '25-later FLTRXSTSE and '26-later FLHXSTSE require separate purchase of P/N 54000337 hardware kit."
If you're talking about the docking hardware that your passenger backrest attaches to, yes it will fit. I had a set from my '22 Road King that I transferred to my '24, and now '25, Street Glides. Even the under-seat rider backrest mount fits. The newer frames share the same part number as the '17+ Touring bikes.
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