Well written Bodi, I thought it was all gonna be "gloom and doom" for awhile there, but you recovered well when you spoke about classy classics versus modern, forgettable, race replica's.
Like most CB750 owners I want to be able to go faster, and the good thing is that there are plenty of good (slightly used and NOS) performance parts available, if you are prepared to be patient, or new stuff if you've got lots of money and want to do it now.
I've been collecting performance parts for several years, and recently built my 836cc engine with the following:
12.5:1 Arias pistons (used, but within tolerance)
RC modified OEM rods
RC Cylinder studs
Tsubaki HD cam chain
M3 cam chain tensioner
New OEM primary chains and tensioner
Mike Rieck stage 3 head
Megacycle 125/75 cam with M3 adjustable cam sprocket
Keihin CR 29mm carbs
Dyna S ignition and Dyna 3 Ohm coils + NGK Iridium plugs
4 into 1 race pipe
"Telcool" oil cooler.
All up, with a fair amount of "horse-trading", that engine cost me no more than $2K and I swear I've seen 120 MPH @ 11000+ RPM in third gear, using standard 18/48 gearing. That's plenty fast for me, and my K1 handles it well, with the addition of good rear shocks, newly rebuilt forks with a "Telefix" fork brace, tapered roller steering head bearings, bronze swingarm bearings, new Bridgestone BT45 tires front and rear, twin disc conversion with F2 MC and braided lines and RK 530 X Ring Heavy duty chain, with new sprockets.
With the help of Mike Kramer and Big Jay I recently received a lightened and balanced crank from APE, so that's added another 400 bucks (with shipping to Oz) to the above costs, and once installed, that engine will be going into a much more "sorted" frame I have leaning against the wall in my cluttered garage, and hopefully I'll be able to try to take it somewhere closer to it's full potential as another CR replica.
Nothing to rival a modern sportsbike of course, but total exhilaration to ride, it stands out from the crowd, and like Bodi says, you can fix it in your driveway! Cheers, Terry.