If you're worried that they won't last long, buy FIVE of the JCW's.
LOL! That's almost the line I used years ago with a friend who had a $30,000 Harley Road King Classic w/ Screaming Eagle Stage 2 performance enhancements.
When Harley shipped the bike (it was a special order), the dealer called him and told him they had it and would have it ready for him to pick up on Saturday (this was on a Wednesday). Then on Thursday, they called him back and told him that Harley had told them to put the bike back in the box and send it back to Milwaukee. They'd send him a replacement, but it would be two weeks. No explanation for the recall.
He got the bike. The 2nd time he rode it, it came to a screeching halt because the front brakes would get hot and slowly squeeze the discs, bringing the bike to a halt. He went back to Thunder Mountain HD three times with that problem. Bike had to be trailered back.
He had it back and was pumping gas into it one day when he realized gas was pouring all over the (hot!) engine. He just started it up and rode it home, then trailered it back to Thunder Mountain HD.
When he told me about it, I suggested he buy three Kawasak Concours like I was riding at the time -- one of them would always have gas in the tank and since that was the only thing that seemed to ever stop them, he'd always have a bike to ride.
When all those issues were finally straightened out, he and his wife were stopped at a red light about six miles from Thunder Mountain Harley one day. They were number 2 in line behind a trash truck. When the light changed, the trash truck didn't move but the woman behind them did. She rear-ended them, giving them both whiplash and really dinging up the back end of their lovely Harley. It was a Saturday afternoon and TM's service department was closed. AND TM wouldn't let them park their crashed HD that had been purchased from Thunder Mountain and "maintained? by Thunder Mountain at Thunder Mountain till Tuesday when Thunder Mountain would get to start fixing it after the wreck. They had to have it trailered to a friend's house in Loveland and then go back to Loveland from here (75 miles) to get it to a dealer.
Oddly enough, he didn't take it to Thunder Mountain. There's just no customer loyalty these days.