pretty sure you are wrong on this one.
the 440 has considerable more torque in low revs, but it ALSO reaches top speed of 120kmh much faster when compared to BS6 411.
you cant have it both ways. if you reduce the sprockets, you get the torque but you#ll miss on top speed.
obviously with shorter gearing top speed will be reduced but will improve acceleration, and taller gearing doesn't increase top speed as its limited by RPM limiter, it just pulls back the rev for the higher speeds at the expense of acceleration. i.e my sweet spot is 80kmph in 4th gear, that's just around 4300 rpm on 15t sprocket. but with 16t i m easily able to achieve 80kmph in fourth gear around 4000 rpm, but my acceleration of 1st gear has taken a hit.
So, what i was saying is considering the fact that why 440 feels peppy is the fact that (a) it has 2nm more sure, but that some what gets hampered by weight increase of 2kg, the snappy nature has more to do with 14t sprocket and lower revolution of the 19inch front compared to 21inch Himalayan. less travel suspension in front also affects how bike accelerates.
So what I m trying to say is.. people who already has 2022 bs6 Himi411 they can get the same acceleration performance if they put the scram 440 14t sprocket onto h411 compared to 15t,. although the dynamics with 21inch wheel will feel somewhat different and also the midrange around 4000 rpm on scram will better the improvement could be under second of faster acceleration.
So in conclusion my theory is and my upgrade path for 2022 411 is, instead of investing more in getting 440, if I reduce rolling mass, lighter wheels/chain sprocket, shave of few Kg's, add HT B-cam and fuel x pro, stage 2 air filter, and free flow slip-on exhaust. I might be able to get the acceleration that was on 15t on to 16t sprocket. and hopefully down the line, if all the ports match, I might try to get a 440 ecu assuming AFR on that will be on richer side due to increased capacity which might benefit bs6 411 which runs leans AF
lets see how it goes.