This'll be in the rants section if I get going!

I don't think we should have a go at Harley per say, their motors are good and I bet a few of us would ooh and ah over something that looked like a Vincent but used one? I test rode a Sportster and liked it and the XR1200 flat tracker thingy looked like a step in the right direction. My problem is with the marketing. Harley, McDonalds, Starbucks, Pizza Hut, I don't know what it is but their overwhelming "buy our ****" thing sticks. The right dealer could sell me a Harley same as the right price has me drinking coffee in the other places, but I'm yet to meet one that dared break the corporate line. The Triumph dealer in York seems to get this, they see a 6 year old Bonneville outfit with knobblies and don't reach for the "look like Steve McQueen" catalogue of rubbish, they get the spares CD out!
Buell I didn't like. The technology was interesting but ultimately pointless. Moving weight is a small tweek, if you want speed you need more power or less weight, not a shock absorber doubling as the sump guard or brake fluid stored in the tyres. I think in a few years Buells will be rare sights on UK roads as frame to engine oil seals and other assorted bits give hassle. The majority of owners almost rent the things from the dealers, so if you do fancy one I'd wait three years until they hit MOT time and prices crash.
Chops I'm with Steffan on, if you want to do art buy a paintbrush and leave bikes alone. Chopping a Thruxton I can live with though, there are enough out there. The guys who make 3 mile range teardrop tanks for the chops can be the same ones who'll knock me up a 500 miler, so there is a positive too.
For every thousand 20 year olds who do the rice rocket/Performance bikes then OCC/Streetfighter lifestyle thing we might get two or three who see the light. Same goes for all the ones with 9 month old, 602 mile Touratech adverts who want to be Ewan McGregors really really special friend, some will eventually get into the riding. If any 20 year old tells me he want to chop a Thruxton, I say go for it but maybe try a bit of riding too.
Andy