I did not know anything about the CB750's until about 5 months ago. I just noticed the F model has a redline of 9,500 rpm. My K4 has 8,000 rpm. What is different about the F and K models that allow a higher rev range?
I've enjoyed looking at Sparty's dyno sheet. It shows exactly what I felt. The bike is just getting happy at 8,000 rpm. I have not gone over the 8,000 in fear of the connecting rods failing. I was told they are the weak link in regard to rpm. What does the F model have that my 836 does not? I ask this question because I've got the 836cc Wiseco, the Megacycles 836 cam, titanium retainers, ported stage II heads, stainless valves, and the best dual springs I could get. The bike is strong, but the dyno sheet on Sparty's is no surprise. The ZRX1100 has 97 horsepower and 79 ft/lbs torque and feels considerably stronger than the 836 in every rpm, so the 2 numbers "fit" the bikes. I'd love to see the dyno pull up to 9,500 rpm. I don't believe torqe would fall that quick.
Thanks,
Gordon