I busted a gut when I heard the "chrome has pores and needs to be sealed and polished" or "we only warranty one piece of chrome"..
Good grief, they have no pride at all.....

Not only that, they have no shred of honesty either. I love the latest BS they've been spreading over the past year or so, blaming ocean air for any chrome defects on bikes in states that abut the ocean. Doesn't seem to matter if the bike is located on the other side of the state, several hundred miles from the nearest salt water. I guess if you live in Atlanta, you'd better not expect Harley to replace your pitted and flaking chrome just because that nasty ocean air may have floated over and contaminated your Harley, and then only the chrome plated aluminum parts, not the stainless or the paint or anything else.
Mark, I agree if you have seriously caustic chemicals in an enclosed area it is not a good idea to store your bike or anything else you value in there. My comments weren't meant to dispute what you said about your particular experience. My gripe is with the crooks in Milwaukee who have tried to use any lie or excuse, no matter how unscientific, to slither out of responsibility for their lousy quality. If the environmental conditions are truly the cause of the problem, then there should be damage to a lot of other stuff besides just the chrome bits and pieces on the Harley. And yet in many, many cases the only damage noted and reported has been to some, but not necessarily all, of the chrome plated parts on the bike. Can't get much more obvious than that.
Jerry