Harley is more more behind than they should be on tech & unless they change their strategy they will end up further behind IMHO.
Could not agree more. In the field of "Big Touring Bikes", Indian, BMW and Honda all have adjustable "Ride Modes". Some do more (Honda adjusts suspension firmness to coincide with ECM settings while Indian does not), but Harley does none. Indian, BMW and Honda all have motorized windshields while Harley does not. I don't know if Indian has reverse, but Honda and BMW do. On the plus side HD has a monster network of accessories and upgrades (probably due more to need than want) than any other manufacturer. And their clothing line is unequaled.
Riding and owning a motorcycle is subjective, it always has been. There is no "one bike satisfies all" machine out there. None of us speaks for the other, only for ourselves. Now I've ridden all types of bikes, Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha, BMW and Harley. However the Honda GoldWing I ride now is flat out better than any other bike I've ridden (my opinion and experience, not yours). And I have absolutely no desire to change cams, exhaust, intake, get a dyno tune and swap suspension components.
The downside is that there are fewer Honda dealerships across the nation.
The upside is that with Honda dependability I won't need one to change out a stator or compensator in the middle of a tour.
I'll stop at the HD dealership anyway, just to buy a shirt.