Let's not forget the frustration level of having to deal with all this. Dealerships "consolidating" or being bought out by an "auto group conglomerate" that runs it into the ground and walks away pockets full and customers angry and frustrated. Now your closest dealer is over 100 miles away.
Then there's Harley dependability vs Honda and other brands.
Then there's the cost of a Harley vs other brands.
It used to be that owning a Harley dealership was like owning a casino. A license to print money. But now we live in an era where a stable genius can bankrupt a casino and MoCo leadership can forget who and what got them there and it wasn't selling ball caps, shirts, flags, banners, shoes, wrist watches, catchy phrases, rallies and other stuff. It was a good shop filled with good sales people who took care of long time customers and a shop full of mechanics who took pride in their work.
So like everything else, let the "reset" happen.
The fault dear friends lies not in the stars but in the MoCo that this hath befallen.