I don't know that a skateboard bearing is a great example. The video shows a clean steel bearing (usually 608zz in skateboards) but is it lubricated? The ceramic bearing is apparently dry, a dry steel bearing will spin longer than a lubed one.
Skateboarders go through bearings like Popeye goes through spinach. The unsealed bearings are rolling close to the road, and they get full of grit. And fail.
So would ceramic bearings be a good idea on a motorcycle wheel? Do you lubricate them? You will still need a mechanical seal to keep dirt out, will the drag reduction from the bearings be worthwhile when you consider the contact seals?
Maybe for racing, but I can't see a good reason to use these for street riding. And remember, the trickest, fastest, most powerful SOHC4 will still be a floppy pathetically slow antique beside an R1. No amount of money, time, and love is going to turn any CB750 into a competitive sportbike in 2009.