I'm supposing that you will want the superior low-end torque arrangement, running a trike...?
You're an observant man! Yes, that would be preferable!
In that regard, the early "round top" carbs have superior mixing and tuning abilities as compared to the later PD series, emission-controlled, carbs. Where the PD carbs can shine (comparatively) is in the upper 1/3 of the throttle range, as they mix a little more evenly up there than the round-top versions will. Interestingly enough, though, and as proven by the smaller CB400 and CB350-4, the upper RPM will mix even better in the roundtops than the PD carbs IF (and only if) the intake airbox system delivers very quiet air to the throats of those carbs, and you remove the little wasp-waist in the throats of those carbs. On the trike you may have more room to let this happen? On the roadrace bikes I worked with, this was vital to high-RPM throttle response, but was hard to do with the 750 because the battery was smack-dab in the way, with not much else of a place to move it. In the later SOHC4 bikes Honda moved the battery to where the oil tank is on the 750 so they could make their stellar-performing still-air intake systems. Those systems proved that still air beats velocity stacks or long, smooth intake runners, every time.
This frame is fairly roomy in that respect. See my next post with some pics.
Most likely downside would be lacking any of the standard Honda frame hardware for hanging the airbox.
I'm curious... does this also imply that one of the airboxes from these later SOHC CB400 or CB350 bikes could be used on an early CB750 carb rack ("Round tops"?) with positive effect?
Specifically in this case I don't know how much advantage I could take of this, though... as the implication of what you've said is the main benefit of doing so would be for higher end performance on round-top carbs... and high-RPM driving isn't a particular goal for a trike. But it's definitely intriguing!
So sounds like your vote is for early model round-top carbs.
Forgive the next dumb question... having found a list of carb models and years, but not knowing how that translates in "round top" carbs: What are the "round top" carbs? Does that mean the B750A, 7A, 657A, 657B and 086A carbs?
Because it seems the '77 K carbs were "PD41A" and the '78 K carbs were "PD42B"? and the '77 F carbs were PD41B and the '78 F carbs were PD42A (from here:
http://www.hondachopper.com/garage/carb_specs/carb_specs.html ) . So if those are "PDxxx" then that means they aren't "round top"?
FWIW I bet you cover some of this in your book... I haven't made it there, yet! I'm at the head inspection chapter right now.