Hey its cool...i understand your point more after hearing that, and would hate it if i knew i was selling something that was going to harm someone. It is common sense that some people should just never get on an R6 and i bet that makes things difficult at times for a dealership.
I may also understand your point better because i'm now and r6 owner!!!
I put about 150 cautious and speed tempting miles on mine this weekend and i have to say it takes maturity, discipline and skill. My buddy was egging me on as i followed his supercharged mustang, girls kept asking for rides, and some random guy on the street was doing 12 o'clock wheelies next to me and wanted me to go ride with him. I of course wanted to do all of the above (especially let the girls ride) but refused everybody. Giving the ladies a ride at this point for me is flat wrong, but they didnt seem to understand, and one who didnt know me well thought was being a huge dick.
Bottome line is; in only two days i had numerous opportunities to screw up and next weekend will be the same.
I'm glad i couldnt afford this bike when i was 18