Hmmmmm...... To me the problem is a LOT more localized, and I don't know if this is fed by responses from the MoCo or just the local dealership owner... I've had too many bikes to count at this point, most non-harley, most purchased used... I've reached that point in my life now however, that I buy new products of the highest possible quality, and expect the input of $$ to indicate to me that they are high quality, and when there are problems they are taken care of professionally.
I get exquisite service from my BMW dealer. He will come to me, pick up my 765, fix whatever is wrong, detail it, fill it with premium and bring it back to me, whether I am at work or at home. And he is visibly sorry when I have a problem, explains the issue, and takes the time to tell me what to look out for with that and other issues that may be coming up...
My first new Harley experience was terrible. The dealership wouldn't let me ride it. they said "figure out what you want and buy it, then you can ride it" I wanted it so bad that I fell for it... Bad choie of bike, and lousy service... The second through the fourth new harleys were great! Great dealerships, great service, great bikes, the whole experience was like coming home to family. Then I got to Oregon...
We've purchased three bikes from them now... All have been service and maintenance nightmares. The maintenance issues I can't blame completely on the dealership becuase stuff that isn't put together right just isn't right. But, without exception, everytime I have taken one of them in for maintenance or warranty work, it has turned out badly. A side case literally fell off of my wifes buell on the way home from having the leak on that case "fixed". They used a sticky gasket, but forgot the bolts... Big scratches in the chrome from a cam change... a muffler that fell off on an exhaust change... a front wheel that was laced up off center almost 3/4" from where it should have been, and then they wouldn't fix it... They said I had played with the spokes and moved it over... And then my SEEG2... oh my god... the list is extensive and the verbal abuse I took from the owner just to get the bike was probably close to criminal. And the fit and finish of the bike, (which I dearly love in spite of it all), is atrocious. I am still tweaking and putting things right on the bike, and any waranty service is out of the question from this dealership. However, I have a dealership 2 1/2 hours up the road that says they will just come pick the bike up, treat it right, take care of the problems and bring it back to me, because "that's what good service is supposed to look like."
Yup, I'm with Mrs We., I'm a bit bruised, but I'm still hopefull. I am afraid though, that the heyday of good service and quality is over for HD, and that we are riding the downhill side of the good products and services that we used to see... and [smiley=mean.gif] I am very saddened by it.