Did a very similar exercise a few months ago, even the machinery selection was similar. Your impressions pretty much match mine. I tried a Triumph ST and a superduke but I found I preferred the Buell, so I bought an 0'06 XB12R. Like you I found I loved the engine (mine has a race kit but it doesn't change the basic feel).
Part of the reason they feel weird turning in is the geometry, it's seriously radical for a road bike, 4" shorter than most, extremely steep head angle and feck all trail. Because of that they're very sensitive to set-up shortfalls, if the sag in particular isn't roughly right they can just feel wrong.
I'm still playing with damping rates on the front but it's close. I really notice the effects of that very different feel when following other guys on "normal" bikes, their lines are big graceful curves, whereas the Buell feels more capable of dealing with line changes within a corner. I can follow exactly in their tracks but I find I tend to dip or lift pretty much at any point on a corner to avoid suspicious patches or road marks. I can't do that on their bikes so it's not just me either.
Good luck dude, go ride some more, can't have too much data eh?
Go soothingly on the grease mud, as there lurks the skid demon
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