About as far from a "fanboy" as possible. My main ride is a 2020 BMW GSA. I keep the 2017 CVO as mostly garage art. Goes with my T shirts but not much with my power ranger riding gear. That said, I am well aware of the short comings of HD as a company and of dealers that are less than supportive. My point being this dude who is babbling gleefully away about the company's immediate demise most likely has never ridden any form of 2 wheels except maybe a scooter. And the company will survive in one form or another. Maybe I just was irritated that he had a attitude that reaked of self promotion and as I said smugness based on little credibility. So say what you will, my initial opinion stands. Thanks for your reply.
Before you judge too harshly lest you be judged as well, check out his YouTube page. While his style and delivery may not be to your liking and that's okay, he is rather knowledgeable. That is if you can put his smugness aside. Some of his bits may seem over the top and comical, but the data and information is pretty accurate. He's not as folksy and prone to product selling as "Doc Harley", nor as dry as "John Maxwell" both of whom are also pretty good. As for self promotion, that's what it's about in the foundations of capitalism.
To someone with an extensive riding history and tens of thousands of miles in the saddle like you, his site will no doubt be old hand. But he does do a pretty good job of product reviews. In his tests he'll pit leather against Cordura and test thickness and protection with a belt sander to simulate sliding down the road on your knees and shoulders. He'll shoot helmet visors and gloves with a pellet gun to actually test ballistic protection. And he backs most everything up with fairly easy to understand charts and diagrams. And his production value is pretty good, at least better than most folks who just set a camera down on a tripod and talk from a chair. He follows what I believe to be a pretty good scripted format of introduction (what is the product or question), rising action (what he plans to compare or test), climax (actual tests), falling action (post test review) and denouement (the unraveling of it all)
I don't work for him or am affiliated in any way. I don't even "follow" him. However I do find his pieces informative and entertaining. While he is not specifically Harley focused, he is motorcycle focused and covers a wide range of material.
But I could be wrong.