I probably should add this, to clear up the "buy a racer" premise for these bikes as 1970 Daytona racers: it was possible, if you had enough 'pull', to get a Yoshimura Racing Kit for the 750 to meet the definition of "buy the same bike". The racing kit was fabulous, including a whole new top end, optional 6-speed gearbox setup, CR carbs with 5 sets of jets, megaphone pipes, the extra disc/caliper, racing shocks and front-end parts, and your choice of clip-ons or flat handlebars. They even offered the fairing and an oil cooler (which Hooker copied within 2 months). You had the choice between 3 cams, too, with hardened rockers and extra-strong valve adjusters. The oil jets in the new head had holes that were larger than the 0.0375" stock holes of the K0 (I don't know how big, but can guess), and the head used the old-style large oil jets. I've only seen bits and pieces of those kits in real life, but have met a couple of riders who managed to get 2 different versions and said they completely changed the bike. Both of them said the 6-speed box was flawless (one used the OEM clutch the other used the kit's clutch, no mention of troubles with either) and were close-ratio, and the chain oiler in the new countershaft was REALLY oily, dripping down the sidestand when the bike was parked after running. About the only parts that were OEM, they said, was the crankcases, which they both had welded the crankshaft oil separator studs into, mentioning those were a pain. But, the engine's serial number had to remain unchanged from the sale in order to qualify (and there were several privateers at that Daytona race who also didn't place or finish), so I guess that's one way to do it!?