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Old Oct 30, 2010 | 11:51 AM
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I'm the proud new owner of a '94 Road King, first off. I love it.

When I look at aftermarket stuff (seats, pipes) I see 95 up or 97 up and so on. What happened after 94 that makes the market limited for the King?
 
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Old Oct 30, 2010 | 12:16 PM
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Major frame changes in 97.
 
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Old Oct 30, 2010 | 02:14 PM
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You can buy newer style pipes for your 94. Head pipes fit the frame fine, and you can use any muffler you want. If you keep the stock head pipes, you just need to saw off the lip on the end for the old style mufflers. As far as a seat....good luck, I had a 94 RK, and there wasn't much back then for choice, but with some patience, you should be able to find something.
 
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Old Oct 30, 2010 | 02:22 PM
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I really enjoyed Baa Haaba. We visited a few years back. Camden was the place I thought I could stay at. Maine is something special.

Pipes are particular concern. These have been boogered and that is first thing on the replace list. Seat comes second. I didn't see anything in Mustang for a 94 (95's tho), but corbin has one.

If the frame change happened in 97, will 95 and 96 stuff work on mine?
 
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I really enjoyed Baa Haaba. We visited a few years back. Camden was the place I thought I could stay at. Maine is something special.

Pipes are particular concern. These have been boogered and that is first thing on the replace list. Seat comes second. I didn't see anything in Mustang for a 94 (95's tho), but corbin has one.

If the frame change happened in 97, will 95 and 96 stuff work on mine?
Mustang seats 94-96 FLHR

Pipes can be had from several manufacturers as well
 
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95 and 96 seats will fit fine. Any pipe up to 99, when the Twin Cam cam out should fit as well, basically anything for an Evo. Any slip on muffler up to the present should be fine as well. No need to buy pipes specific to 94, if you do, you still have to cut the lip off for slip ons to fit.
 
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