Ebay is not the problem it is the seller. Obviously the dealer does not care or someone there made a mistake with the listing and found a way to remove it.
The majority of their feedback is as a Buyer not a seller

. And it appears by price sold - most of the bikes were older and used (except for the 2010 Triumph - which they probally took on trade at a great price).
The BIG issue for me is in the description - they have NO in the warranty not sure when this bike was purchased but it should have at least a few months warranty if not longer - the dealer show was less than a month ago which would put a New 2009 bought in 2008 having to be purchased immediately to go out of warranty in August. IF they cannot get the description right - I Do Not want to do business with them. Warranty is an Important item with a Harley

I sold my bike on ebay this Spring - the buyer LOVES it. I took a hit when I sold it but seeing what other bikes are going for I feel fortunate to have sold it for the price. The transaction could not have been easier for both of us - I miss my bike but I am Glad that it went to a good guy and not some additional markup of BS from a dealer.
The Dealer does not DESERVE your business - I have some buddies here that really need work but I always pass this old saying to them "You have never lost money over a job you did not get" . This sounds like a similar situation with this dealer. If he was going to do the Right thing he would do it without involvement from Ebay and if he wants to do the wrong thing then I am not sure if Ebay has the power to change that.