I think the numbers are impressive from a design standpoint, but that doesn't necessarily equal satisfaction for an owner. I used to get caught up in the numbers and graphs, and felt like having more peak hp was always the goal. Over the years, though, I've found I'm much more interested in how a bike makes power than how much peak power it makes. The ride tells the story. Still, conceptually, that graph is quite impressive.
I couldn't agree more; usable horsepower and torque is where it's at. I rerely get my S2R 1K over 7,000 RPM on the street or freeway. High revving, high horsepower bikes are fine for racing, but on the street I like low-end torque.