Why does it matter? 81lb.ft (11.2kgm, 110Nm) at a subterranean 3,700rpm. That’s GSX-R1000 torque at a third of the engine speed, or more relevantly, more grunt than BMW or VFR at that level.
Also the tungsten coated barrels with the machining piston material seem to offer even longer life to the engine: but only time and a correctly run in engine, will tell.
I have very little confidence in Suzuki Executives, at least the ones I spoke to in the UK before I left. None of them seemed to know the specification of the GSX1250FA even though it had been on the market for three months. I have a real suspicion they had never ridden the bike, unlike the dealer who sold it to me and was extremely knowledgeable. Perhaps the ones in California are more competent?
In fairness I have never ridden a big Bandit before, only the 650 which was nice. Whether Europeans bikes are different to the bikes you have I do not know but doubt it very much.