I have two CB750 - K1 and a K7. I notice on both of them that after cold start using the choke that as things get warmed up I have a fairly drastic increase in idle speed from a kind of lumpy 1100 - 1200 rpm rising to 2000 after a couple of minutes so that I have to go reset the idle stop screw. What's normal on these bikes? or am I just spoiled by the very fine electronic idle control on my new bikes?
In one word: yes.
If they are running the idle up that high when warmed up, set the idle when warm and you'll have to help it along until they warm up.
But...
Almost 70% of the time (i.e., somewhat more than 1/2 the time) this happens, it is tied to a bent spark advancer's mounting shaft. These get bent by turning the engine using that big, handy nut by the points. This often happens when someone tries to set the points by connecting a small light bulb across the points with the power on and then repeatedly turns the engine back-and-forth, trying to set the points to open at the "F" mark. Just one time will bend the shaft, particularly turned backward, then forward. The runout should not be more than 0.006" and when it reaches about 0.015" or so, the bikes idle just as you describe (with fresh gas aboard). Turn the engine with the starter/kickstarter or (if available) the alternator's nut while straightening.
If the gas is old, that will also cause these symptoms: setting the idle when hot and then trying it again with fresh gas will help sort out which issue is which, here.
Note: edited the above sentences a little, left something out...