The South Park thing was pretty darn funny.
I've got 2 harleys and up until 2 years ago, never even sat on a sport bike. Now i wont hardly get off of it.
I ride with a National MC club and am currently National VP. Mostly Harley's and cruiser bikes. I ride my Busa 75% of the time when doing club functions and rides. Guess what, those hard core harley guys ( of which i am still one of) BEG me for a chance to get on the Busa!
People in a group, no matter what the group always act differently than by themselves. It's why we have the fields of study Psychology and Sociology.
I was at my first sport bike race this weekend and let me tell ya i could barely hear myself think from all the sport bikes hitting the rev limiter...You could do that same SouthPark Episode with that sound and mentality.
Another interesting thing i noticed at those races, were the different Brand/Style groups. BMW, Yamaha, Suzuki..1000's, motards, gold wings, Ducs sccoters; All with their own way of distinguishing themselves. And man what holier than thou attitudes you get from the Kawi Concours guys...whew, would put any harley snarl to shame. I'm just saying, we all have a certain way of acting depending on who we hang with and what we are riding.
But, like what's been said before, keep an open mind and respect all bikes and bikers. Choose to ride with who you want, but get off the stereotypical bandwagon.