Yeah you can get it down to 160kg, it'll just cost alot
Hacked down/new subfame - you don't need the pillion seat and you probably don't need as much strength margin in a track bike either. Small rear body work too. Next level up would be ditch most of it and have a structural CFRP seat unit which picks up off the same mounting points.
Bin that exahaust for sure and the rear peg hangers.
Where does the rear shock mount at the top? Straight into the main frame or via a sub structure?
Carbon wheels.
Aluminium sump, unless they've got one already (looks like maybe it has)?
S'probably got the big old lumpy sliding brake callipers?
Titanium wheel spindles.
Plastic fuel tank.
Titanium springs - they're a bit scary though!
Probably a few brackets you don't need on the frame.
Fancy bolts.
I bet it's got some heavy flappy bollox in the inlet system? My similar aged CBR does and the HRC race kit strips a load of wires, actuators and pipes out.
There's gonna be a million other tiny savings.
Don't need most of the wiring loom, again HRC did a race one for the CBR.
Cheapo digital rev counter, bin the clocks and drive cables.
Lithium battery. Total loss system maybe? Alternators are
heavy.
By the same token make it roller start only and lose the starter motor. Then you only need a little battery.
Only put 1 litre of fuel in it
