It's my opinion that most people who increase the performance of their CB750's do so by changing the basic characterisitics of the cb750 sohc engine.
I think these changes that are made lessen the ability to make power over 10k.
I'm not saying the way I'm looking to do this is right, and other ways are wrong. Just different.
Power is Work over Time. You can increase the amount of work per cycle capable, or you can change the number of cycles in a given amount of time. I'm choosing to try the second option.
I'm hoping that by not actually changing this engines characterisitics, but enhancing them, I will continue to make power over 10k.
Many people are saying that the engine stops making power at 8.5.
Now, since I have no idea whether my engine is stock or not, I can't say for sure if that's the case. All I can say is that there is absolutely no reason for me to shift at 8.5. I'm still pulling hard in 3rd at 10. I can guarentee that the engine in my bike is making as much power (or more) at 9.5 as at 8.5.
If I'm wrong, I'll get a cam that works for 10k redline rather than 12k redline.
It'll cost me 250 bucks to make the change, in that case. Not a huge deal.