No worse than the place I was in several years ago that sold scooters, ATV's, and goofy battery powered stand up "scooters" similar to those from the 40's and 50's (without the battery power of course). Anything to make a buck I guess. You would think H-D would be a little more particular about what one of their franchisee's stuck in the same showroom, but since I've never read one of their franchise agreements I don't know if they have any recourse or not.
At least the Hyosung bikes don't look too bad. I understand they started out many years ago building Suzuki's under license for the Korean market, then eventually started designing their own bikes. There are tons of them in Korea, not sure if I've ever seen one here in the USA. Of course, it wasn't all that long ago that you could have said the same thing about Hyundai or Kia.
Jerry