Yeah, great, so you eat more red meat than me. So what? It's been stated that a significantly higher percentage of RAA attendees are riding on darkside tires. That is totally insignificant, especially when contrasted with the overwhelming majority of motorcyclists, including all R3 owners that are not.
The head slap comment was metaphorical, Bubba, not an actual or implied physical challenge or threat.
There's no way that you're going to negotiate that flat-tired monster of yours through the twisties as quickly, competently or comfortably as someone with equal or better riding skills on a round tire. Maybe you forget that I've tried it both ways on three different bikes. Pushing a CT hard in the twisties is akin to riding a bucking bronco -lot's of extra rider effort is required and you'll be riding at the edge of the envelope on a CT well before someone does on a MT.
You cannot overcome or rewrite laws of physics at will, but having 250+ rwhp can certainly make it feel like you can. Conversely, even you could negotiate turns and twisties much better and more safely on a good, proper motorcycle tire. Period! You ride a CT because its cheaper - end 'o story.