So the engine on my bike is more or less all stock. Stock 4-1 exhaust, factory air box with standard paper filter, etc... The bike always felt lacking under high load and high RPM situations. Basically at ~6500 RPM and above it doesn't feel like there's any real difference in power between 11/16-3/4 throttle and full throttle. You turn the throttle open more, and the air box gets louder but there's no significant difference in power. Bike has 150 PSI of compression on all 4 cylinders, electronic ignition, I've verified the base timing and made sure the mechanical advance functions.
I had read that the stock 105 main jets on the 750F K1s were a little lean, and that switching them to the 110 mains the other bikes used would result in a big improvement. All kinds of people saying rejetting them lets them pull the front wheel right up in 1st and shifting into 2nd gear hard will get it to lift up and all kinds of other stuff.
So I went ahead and ordered some 110 jets, put them in....and no real change. If anything I'd say it softened the mid-range a little bit, and MAYBE slightly more top-end power, but it's hard to tell. I wouldn't call it "slow", but this thing doesn't even come close to picking the front wheel up in any gear. My CRF450R with the high compression piston and '02 Cam will readily pick the front end up in 1st, 2nd and even 3rd gear. So I know what a bike that wants to wheelie feels like. My 750F is not one of them.
So what's the deal here? Is there actually nothing wrong at all, and maybe I'm just expecting too much from a ~40 year old bike? Perhaps all people telling these stories of these events that happened 20-30 years ago have gradually embellished those memories over time?