HOLY #$%*ING HELL!
I've had no time at the shop this week at all, so I've been putting in 15 minutes or so at a time putting it back together. anyway, I got it on the road tonight, and WOW, does it pull hard. It could be that I haven't ridden it in a while, but it really feels like it has lots more power than before. The dyno will tell, but i'm betting on breaking 75 HP with the displacement/CR bump and the CR29s..
Several times I accidentally pulled the front end up, simply grabbing a fistful of throttle... not little wheelies either, more like WOW I SHOULD SET THE FRONT END DOWN NOW wheelies. damn, I can't wait to get the loose ends sorted out. hopefully this weekend...

The original owner of the cb750 those pistons came from has been asking me quite often if those piston have been used in a new motor yet or not.
I finally have an answer.

Glad you are able to easily pull a wheelie.
75hp? I wouldn't be surprised, considering that the cb650 gets nearly 10cc:1 hp in stock configuration.
And you have gone a ways past that to say the least.
I have really enjoyed your build paulages, you have made a work of art IMO.
Now go finish the final touches, and ride the piss outta it!

How is the kick start? a bit hard, or not too bad?
l8r