1500 miles is a short ride, what's the issue?? Good shocks and a dependable bike are all you need.
I've done 50,000 TROUBLE FREE Harley Fat Boys miles on the road without losing the first drop of oil. Great bikes. I enjoy(ed) riding mine. Not a couchy smooth ride like a Wing but better mileage I'd expect and it went at 85 all day long. 600 - 700 miles a day were the norm when on the open road. 2 to 3 weeks at a time. Take a day or 2 off here and there to enjoy friends and the surroundings. I did NOT have to put that sweet 2 into 1 LOUDER pipe on it but hey.....
What did you say, I have ear plugs in......
I have been taken out twice on my 2 Fatties. First hit was a head on by a van. That got me my current/next/last Fattie which I'm still recovering from the head on by a 600 Yamaha. Both bikes probably actually saved my life due to the sturdiness of their build. They both took a better hit than the vehicles that took me on. With this being said
I AM a Harley fan.
I'm thinking about a replacement now.
A BMW is a strong contender. They are quality and ready to go as is. Smooth and quiet and you don't feel the need to customize as they are what they are - a BMW. I was at the Honda shop last week for (Honda, not Harley!) parts and looked around. They have a few brands but really only glanced around at this point. Won't do a standard type Wing. Just way too HUGE.
The new Wing Bagger looked like it could be a candidate as it's much smaller and sportier looking but I don't wish to spend that much cash on a new only model.
When I'm healed and it's getting warm again the bug will probably bite me right in the ass and I'll have to make a decision. In the mean time I'll just repair my old Honda.
Lot's of options for your friend. The Wing would be a great one if he doesn't mind the bulk. I used to think Harley's were big