Hello, my first post...
Very interesting thread, given I work for a
"a very large So Cal based Law Enforcement Agency, responsible for their vehicle maintenance"...read between the lines...

LAPD would have liked to stay with the HD's, but there comes a time when enough is enough...
The HD have proved to be not quite up to the continuous rigors of city policing. The city of Los Angeles like many other cites faces budget shortfalls, but buys a more expensive motor bike?...You guys seem pretty smart, that has to be a red flag...and no back door deals, plain old fashion frustration drove this decision.
The released report has been quoted several times as to the lower cost per mile, 28 cents but that includes warranty work covered. And the report goes on to estimate the actual cost will be closer to .38 per mile after the bikes are out of warranty which puts it highest in the group reported.
The other issue glossed over is the vehicle out of service numbers, which basically tell you how many vehicles do you have available right now for emergency use.
The HD's have done very poorly in this area and it doesn't matter if the bikes were given to you for free, if they're not available then they are worthless...
This is plain and simple...The HD's didn't work out...time to find something else that will. I'm not going to bash any agency or manufacture and not pointing fingers, this what it boiled down to...
Thanks for letting me add my 2 cents...