About other numbers.
I know one guy with a CB750 vintage racer.
62mm JE pistons with good compression, chambers match the crowns, 34/28 5mm stemmed valves, Norris RX2 cam, CR31 carbs. Vance & Hines 4-1.
86whp on dyno that might be happier horses. A few less might be more correct, not more.
Another impressive number is Mike's 915 setup that reached 98whp.
If that was CycleX 67.5mm pistons they sell as 915cc kit and stock stroke very impressive!
67.5mm bore, 63mm stroke and 4 cyl make 901.75cc according to the volume formula.
902cc and 98whp a goal to at least come close!
Streetable and std fuel if I remember correctly.
Playing with numbers..
Increase 901.8cc and 98 whp by +10% gives:
992cc and 107.8whp.
970cc is +7.5% --->105.4whp
1005cc +11.4% ---->109.1whp
Feels like possible goals on tap fuel
I do not want to do as a friend that bought a Honda cheap with stock engine that had 133whp for same money as my TMR carbs with filters
The hardest work he did on that was oil change and adjust drive chain.
CBR1100XX -97 (fairings removed, light "streetfighter" mods) very smooth behavior. Started like a car, throttle respons light and easy.
6 gears a good one, should be a good mod on a CB750.
Stock CV carbs probably the reason of soft convenient throttle response.
Keihin FCR must change that!