The thought process behind the better gaskets is that they are able to maintain the necessary oil path seal allowing for 'slight' liner movement, up to 0.004". If the liner goes kaput and moves a lot, then you are correct, but the "B" gasket has done quite well in stopping leaks, even with slight liner movement.

Chief, I think you're correct. It looks like the MoCo is trying to improve the head gasket so that it is a little more forgiving of slight movement. However, I don't believe that will ever be a good longterm fix. After time and many temperature cycles, any gasket design I've ever seen will become less compliant. So as long as there is any measureable liner movement, I wouldn't be confident that a gasket would provide more than just a temporary fix. Just as a bandaid doesn't fix a six inch gash in your forehead, a bandaid won't fix this issue either. It's time for the MoCo to suck it up and spend the money to redesign the jugs. What was it the Fram guys used to say, "you can pay me now, or pay me more later"?
I know it will never happen, but I really wish everyone would just take a pass on a new Harley until they fix their obvious quality problems. Until they see massive losses, I'm not convinced that they are taking any of these issues seriously enough. The leaks are just one of the more minor issues; how about the myriad electrical problems, the crank problems, etc.?
Jerry