Wow, this is starting to make my brain itch.
Great discussion though, conducted in a civilized manner and a credit to the forum.
I agree that once an object is accelerated to a given speed, it's mass is irrelevant. It only becomes relevant when trying to increase or decrease the speed again. However, in the real world rather than in the vacuum of deep space, a vehicle is effectively constantly having to accelerate to maintain a constant speed (due to frictional losses from air resistance and in it's wheel bearings etc etc. slowing it down),otherwise you could switch the engine off once you have reached 70 on the motorway, and continue at that speed indefinitely! Does it not therefore follows that mass (weight) is relevant in both reaching and maintaining a given speed, and the amount of power required to reach and maintain that speed must vary with the mass of the object.
I now remember why I hated Physics at school! I can report though that regardless of the laws of physics, I have just de-baffled and re-jetted my SLR 650 and it now sounds fantastic and goes like stink....
