I know my response might upset some folks, but that bike might stand a chance if it is priced right and is built with Japanese dependability.
Personally I don't see too many baby boomers wanting to ride a chin on the fork tank hugger. And if that engine starts grenading due to low bid items like cheap bearings then it probably will not last. If the artists rendering is accurate, that bike is going to be marketed to the millenials or Gen Xers. However not too many of them are really interested in riding (that's our fault) nor are they willing to drop $30k.
I hope it makes it, and overall I like the direction Harley is going in with the new Pan-American. But until they can reach the same level of dependability like the Japanese, these bikes might only be garage art.
But I could be wrong.