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Been looking at the new P&A's online and based on that it appears that a number of the parts that I have been stashing away for my new Ltd won't cross over to the 2014 model. So........wondering if the following assumptions are correct.
Based on the fact that the 2014 has a new 4 point docking hardware, I would also assume that the struts are different, the rear fender is different, tour pak rack is different (not seen that online yet).
And seeing as the 14's have a new stage 1 kit, I would also assume that the Big Sucker kit I have not won't work.
Looks like the Stage 1-3 up grades are the same for all but the 3 twin cooled models so your ac should work. if you go to the SE section of the on line catalog it lists 09-14 for most of the parts except for a disclaimer "pending approval"
The docking and rear fender stuff and seats are different for 14
Looks like the Stage 1-3 up grades are the same for all but the 3 twin cooled models so your ac should work. if you go to the SE section of the on line catalog it lists 09-14 for most of the parts except for a disclaimer "pending approval"
The docking and rear fender stuff and seats are different for 14
I was looking at the stage 1 kit on page 15 (item D) but I wonder if it isn't just because of that silly rubber damper like they had for the teardrop covers - backing plate and whatnot looks the same so maybe it will cross over. I was referring to the new twin cooled models, btw.
Agreed that anything out back on or around the struts, fender is no different.
Tourpak looks brand new, a different shape with reclining backrest for passenger, so it isn't a surprise anything to do with that will be different. It looks as if there are major upgrades throughout the new Touring bikes, so it's a bit early to give you solid info!
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