Completely! I had a look at the "Ride" rider power survey, and, as I travel more than 12k miles a year most years had a look at fuel economy (again). Only one bike listed managed better than 60mpg (BMW 650GS 64mpg iirc) Few managed 50mpg or better, the average I believe came out at 42mpg...
The old mans Renault saloon with 5 bods in and a (large) boot full of luggage can manage better than 50mpg.... and can go waaaay more than 300 miles between fills, yet the best technology in the world seems unable to make a "practical" bike, ie one that will go further than 200 miles a tank and better 60mpg

The modern stuff all seems to be overpriced, overstyled, impractical and excessively complicated.
Bring on the chinese/tiawanese/wherever revolution that produces reliable economical "normal" bikes... who's for a cb500/er500/bandit style middleweight that does 100mph and 100mpg?
Or a big trailie that'll do 85mph/100mpg? (less aerodynamic)
The technology is there.... but the big four are still sprinting up the hypersports/weekend toy dead end
