Agreed Travis. And, again, it's not the kid service writer at the dealership or the tech behind the wall I fault. They're low on the food chain and only know what they're told. The company reps are a different story though. Or the surprisingly demeaning and laborious process too many have to go through themselves to get even a response out of the company that should be easy.
Troubling economic times, one would think, would make an otherwise financially healthy company seek to maintain its base rather than alienate them. It's just too easy to see only the short term and not exercise either the intellectual effort or even baseline of courage necessary to raise your head over the screen and look ahead farther than your front wheel. We all know what happens to riders that only look down at their front wheel though. They crash.
I am in total agreement with you. I guess what I spent that entire diatribe trying to say is, "there is bad information going every direction." I don't think anyone knows the entire depth of the problem. The members of this board may represent a decent sampling of 110 owners, but I don't know that. We ride our bikes. If there are problems or issues we'll find it first. We all know there are thousand of these 110's sitting in garages getting a grand total of 100 miles a year put on them. Even if 30-50% of site members with 110's are having problems, that may represent only 2% of total production. Something Harley would call "isolated."
I know what your saying its the arrogance you can't stand. They have a very firm mindset that it doesn't matter what they stuff inside the dealership as far as bikes, clothes, or parts we'll just mindlessly keep buying. And if there is a problem it is the consumers fault for having the gall to put a non-harley part on the bike. They will repremand us for our mistake, charge us $120.00/hr labor to "maybe" fix the problem and we'll pay it because its a privilege to own a Harley Davidson. And that is what really gets us pi$$ed off. We keep feeding this beast. We've drank the kool-aid. "Yes Willie G, it is a privilege to own a Harley Davidson." I guess when we change our mindset, they will change their's.

Wow, I'm in a pi$$y mood for a Friday. Where is that beer thread?
