I agree entirely with those sort of numbers, but when you are one of the "less than 1%" and you've paid a premium price for what is supposed to be a premium product, you do have a right to be a little upset.
I'm in a similar position with the K12GT, there have been some (very few) failures of shaft drives, but our major problem is ECU's and airbox issues.
I think if I had a major component failure in 180 miles after spending £14K I'd be quite a bit upset, warranty or not.
A "less than 1%" failure of some minor electrical component would be probably considered acceptable but not a major mechanical component.
What would be the outcry if our BMW 3 Series drivers had a "less than 1%" failure of rear axles .......?
Have you looked on BMWLAND recently .. Look at the way 3 series 320 turbo's are failing ..
Steve


. There have been some other problems as well: corrosion in the engine guards, speedometer failure, poor paint finish, broken rear brake etc. 
