English is such a funny language! I own an 08 ST and I've owned and raced the R6. In my opinion, the Sprint is heavily slanted towards the sport bike end of the sport-touring spectrum and is more sport bike than super-slab, mile-munching tourer. Which is exactly what brings me to this fine board! I'm thinking I can do more miles on the highway, in greater comfort on the FJR. What do you think?Huh? The Triumph Sprint is a sport touring bike if ever there was one. The Daytona is Triumph's only sport bike model and this year it only came as a 675cc.I'm not sure I follow you, but IMHO, the Sprint is a sportbike with hard bags.
It sounds like you have the gist of it.
There are SPORTtourers: Triumph Sprint, Ducati ST, Honda VFR800, etc.
and there are sportTOURERS (aka "supersport touring" these days by the manufacturers): FJR, ST13000, new Connie, BMW K1200GT
and there are just plain Tourers (no sport): Gold Wang, K1200LT, Big sluggish V-twin touring bikes, etc.
One indicator as to whether a bike is a true sport bike of one of those SPORTtourers is if the bike is available from the manufacturer with hard bags. That would seem to indicate the intent of the designers.
Of course you could always strap some heli risers, a Russell daylong and a set of hard bags on a sport bike, (like say a Hayabusa for example ) , and it instantly becomes a SPORTtourer!!
At least that's my take on it.