I have seen one made by a guy here in Oz, he's made a living from buying and selling CB750's, and is the president of the 750/4 club, so he uses it a lot as a test rig for engines he's either selling, or looking to use.
He made it from a damaged 750 frame, just cutting off the top rails and any other parts that weren't needed, then he welded on some handlebars and dolly wheels so he could move it around his shop. It has a small mower fuel tank permanently mounted on it, and uses a car battery, and is heavy enough that the engine can be started with either the electric or kick starter.
He really put some thought into it, there is a throttle assembly with a "cruise control" so he can lock the throttle at a particular RPM range, (for adjusting the ignition timing, idle mixture and for synching the carbs) a tach, and even a clutch lever for checking the smoothness of the clutch and shift lever operation with the engine running.
It is a great idea, but only if you plan on doing a lot of work with these engines, otherwise just buy one of Gordon's special removable frame rail kits, and then you can do a top-end rebuild with your engine bolted in place, just like the mighty 750's lesser (capacity) siblings! Cheers, Terry.
