I agree with all the comments made above. Been riding 50+ years and own 3 Harleys now, all bought new ('84 FXRS, '95 Road King with S&S 113, Baker 6-spd, Bandit Superclutch, PM calipers, etc., and an '09 CVO Ultra). Have ridden all over North America and Europe and have two major trips scheduled right now. Point is ... "yes" I'm an aging baby boomer ... but I'm still a serious motorcyclist with disposable income.
Was hoping to replace my '09 CVO with an M8 version, but figured I'd wait to make sure all the bugs were worked out of design and that maybe Harley would upgrade the suspension, etc. Ha! Saw reviews on the new BMW K1600B and decided to test ride it. Holy $hit! This thing is so far advanced by any objective performance and feature measure vs. what Harley is offering that it is incomprehensible unless you try one out. 6,500+ miles of smiles on it now. Love my Harleys, but I've been exposed to a whole new world of performance biking and I can't see The Motor Company ever catching up. They are too busy designing "Slim Fit" clothes for Millennial's and third world consumers.