Ahaha....constant to the engine, agreed.....but not to the rear wheel, which definately changes torque output according to gearing. Power...more of a constant...you got me there.
I'm not saying your wrong on this, as I truly don't know for sure. But my sense of the issue is this:
You have a bike on the Dyno and it puts out 50lbft of torque at 5200rpm peak. Now, you change the sprockets. Does the engine now put out a different amount of torque?
I can't see that. What I see is that the same torque peak simply occurs at a different ground speed. And the engine will travel through its powerband quicker between shifts, assuming the gearing was lowered. It will affect all sorts of things in the feel of the bike and how one rides it, but the torque output hasn't changed. To do that, you would have to do something internal, like change the cam or displacement, etc.
So i would need a wickipedia style reference or have an engineer chime in to educate me otherwise.
All in the pursuit of knowledge.