I see Honda Goldwings with over 200,000 miles on them at bike ralleys, and Harleys with less than 2,000 miles on them at the local Harley shop. HOWEVER! Honda Goldwing is more expensive than most Harleys, and the riders that buy the Goldwings "ride them", and came over from Harley. The Harley riders seem to have bought the Harley in many cases cause their buddy bought one. Most of these new Harley riders don't even know how to change the oil, and don't seem to want to learn. They are "weekend bikers" with hundreds of dollars in leather, thousands in a Harley, and ride from bar to bar. You see'em around for a few weeks, or months, wearin "only" Harley shirts, talkin about riddin "only an American made Harley" the "Harley mystic", getting even the most minor service done at the "Harley Shop", and then they disappear.
I personally watched the local Harley Shop take two weeks to put a clutch in a 2010 Fatboy with 6,000 miles, then take the bike back in three times to stop oil leaks in less than 2 hours, with a young friend of mine's bike. They've convined my young friend that he can run this bike 90,000 to 100,000 miles without any engine work. There are a lot of Harleys around here, they out sell everyone else, but most are very low miles, and you mostly see them around town. No one has better marketing skills than Harley
I started checkin around on Goldwing pricing, and found I just can't justify one considering I'm riddin a very low milage C109RT Boulevard that will last just as long mileage wise.