Wow, a lot of people replied!
I fared better than what one would think after seeing the bike. I wasn't expecting the rear wheel to lock up like that. It caught me off-gaurd and I didn't have time to pull the clutch. Shouldn't it have free-wheeled? Oh, and I got a free lunch out of the deal.
Thanks for all the advice. I'll keep you posted.
DynaSoar, I am really happy to hear that the tone is going the way it should have from the start. Communication is what it is all about and usually where the breakdown is, the "new guy" should have obviously involved others from the start but the dealer is now doing his best it seems for damage control. I'm sure he can see the sign on his dealership reading "DynaSore's" Harley Davidson.
I must commend you on taking a civil approach to all of this so far. In this day and age of Litigate and ask questions later, patience has paid off. This is not to say litigation wouldn't have been the way to go if the dealer hadn't come around.
I imagine in addition to the new bike, paying the bills and a loaner you could be looking at a few goodwill $$$ from the MoCo as well. It will be interesting to see if they offer anything up beyond the bare necessities that your situation calls for.
Best of luck with it as things move forward, we're all pulling for a positive outcome and your getting back in the wind.
Rog