Add in a radio that supports apps and is integrated with the phone for those apps like Pandora, I heart etc and add CB and Bluetooth headset and com protocol along with intercom capabilities. Make it reliable and you would not need to drop prices to sell it. But if you did, and then make the different packages as available accessories from the factory instead of toss the factory and add mentality you'd revolutionize how you go about buying a motorcycle.
However...
This is 2016 changes... so... the above is a list of what you will not be seeing in 2016. We can edit and repost next year with a new date.
For the life of me, I will never understand why automotive and motorcycle head units are so friggin' expensive, buggy, and generally underwhelming. Ditto the old-style DVD-based nav systems. My iPhone is MUCH more useful as a nav device.
I just finished installing an all-new audio system in our boat, the Nau(gh)tiBadger. I bought a nice little Kenwood Marine KMR-D562BT head unit for it, new at BestBuy for like $145. It has Pandora, IHeartRadio, Bluetooth so I can play Pandora or whatever right from my iPhone, programmable all to hell, RCA 4-channel and RCA sub outputs, a nice little USB connector on the front that has a little door that closes over it, removable faceplate, fully coated circuit board, small onboard amp that I don't even use, etc. It connected up with all of five wires: unswitched power (so settings persist), switched power, ground, remote amp turn-on, and ONE wire to connect up the marine remote on the transom. That's it!
No, it doesn't have steering wheel controls, handlebar controls, etc... But good Lord, it sure seems like the auto companies and Harley charge through the NOSE for their questionable-quality and severely-underfeatured "Infotainment" systems! They seem pointlessly complex and outrageously expensive to me.
Ken