My (then) local BMW dealer told me, and everyone else he could find, that the (then) upcoming R1100S was going to be so fast, powerful, beautiful, etc., etc. it would not only beat any Ducati made but would put them out of business in two years. What a prophet he was!I can remember when BMW was saying the K-1200-S was going to be a "Hayabusa Beater", too... And that didn't happen! Not even close...
The R1200S VS Duc 999 speculation? Interesting Saturday morning fare I guess, but comparing a motorcycle that hasn't been made yet to one most of us have never ridden, never will even get a ride on, much less own? I hear this all the time at work from the squiddies..."when I get my Gixxer 6 I'll smoke your crummy R6!" "Oh yeah?" "Yeah!" "Well my daddy can beat up your daddy!" Gimme a break.
One: The BMW VS a true sport bike in the "real world"? Usually Beemer if there aren't too many straights.
Two: The BMW VS a true sport bike on the track? Fuhgetaboutit.
Three: Above assumes equal rider skills & experience, balls and desire.
Four: The old saw "A fast rider on a slow bike will usually beat a slow rider on a fast bike" was never more true.
Five: An R1200ST whooping up on a 999 in the twisties? See "Four:" above. I'm not calling the ST "slow" but you get the point.
Start generalizing about which bikes are "slow" and which bikes are "fast" and somebody is going to get a real surprise spanking, in the real world or track!