Now that your complaint has been up the chain to a factory rep and you have not received satisfaction, it is probably too late to try a different dealer that will have a different rep within a reasonable distance from your home. You only next alternative is to try working through the HD customer service. You have to some how - and I can't help you here as I am not good with it myself, but somehow you have to get in a real calm mental space. You have to be in a quite environment with a phone you can put on speaker so you can do other things that interest you , but not things that you can't just put down when you need to concentrate, cause it is probably not going to be quick. Call the customer service and they will have to open up a ticket for you. I am not trying to say it is doom and gloom, just that usually by the time a customer gets to this point they are mad as hell and just not willing to take it any more. Try to find some inner calm, take a happy pill what ever you need to do to not get mad. If you are able to use the speaker phone deal you will not get madder by the minute while you wait to talk to someone, and if they put you on hold to pull your case file (you probably have one if a rep has seen your bike) they will be gone awhile. They type everything up. I try to be a patient as possible, engage them in idle chit chat while they fill in the blanks on their antiquated computers. If you can win them over to be a friend, they will call folks for you and do all kinds of things to try and help you resolve your issue. If you are mad, they won't be as helpful. I don't know if I helped any, but you are out of other things to do if your dealer could not help you and the rep either. You can also write a letter, but that voice - friend thing will make you feel like someone is listening to you.