You are so right about that. In fact there was a piece on one of the traffic cop type programmes where a guy on an Africa twin hit a horse whilst positioning for view down a narrow country road. He was going too fast for the conditions and didn’t have time to react. He got done for riding without due care and attention.…….. always try and stay in my lane regardless, if you happen to have an off or some type of collision whilst 'making progress' in the on coming lane of traffic you will be always judged to be at fault by a court of law.
…….. I ride quite frequently with IAM members and instructors but to me it spoils a good blast, straight lineing bends when possible defeats the object totally IMO. Fast is not fun, lean angles are fun. As a rule (not always though granted)they ride big comfortable bikes that arent the most nimble so to engage in knee down frivolity would be dangerous and very tiring.
I have noticed the lack of flair when out on some advanced rides. I do like to push the envelope a bit more that what would be considered acceptable. So I kind of know where you are coming from. To me, fast bends are fun

Passing the IAM didn’t teach me motorcycle control for those kind of conditions. Off-roading did that when I was younger. What it did teach me is that there is a proven sound system of motorcycle control and if you follow it, you give yourself more time to react. That has been the biggest benefit to me as a rider. I position for best view ahead to give me more information about the up coming hazards. Sometimes, straight-lining gives you a better view especially on the twisties. I will always sacrifice position for safety though. As for straight-lining bends in general, it depends what mood I’m in and the conditions.A friend just passed out as an IAM member so I was very suprised when she had so little bike control that a slightly wet field at Cadwell had her down on the ground twice! I am only playing devils advocate and IAM memebrs that are also friends have given me some good tips in the past, it just does not work as a whole for me thats all.