I bought a set of "29 mm Smoothbore Mikuni's" back in the 80s for my stock 750F. The advertised claim was "10% bolt on horsepower gain". Did not have a dyno to verify. Paid about $195; I think the going rate was $295 in those days. Spent a fair amount on jets at the local Kawi dealer who took some pleasure in socking it to a Honda owner...
They went in to the stock manifolds with no modifications. The only thing I had to do was fiddle with the throttle cables.
I got 4 individual K&N air filters.
The top end performance was great. For street riding I was never able to resolve the needle to main jet transition. In other words, if I was on the highway in 5th gear and got on the gas, it stumbled from being too rich. If I leaned out the needle it was too lean the rest of the time. If I decreased the main jet to lean things out then the top end was too lean. Mind you, my tuning skills were hardly the best.
I later used them on a DOHC 750F for roadracing, with special cast adapters and they were awesome, entire RPM range.
If you go with the 4 K and Ns, a serious tuner later told me, as compared to the stock airbox, you have changed the length and geometry of the intake tract of the motor so you have to be prepared for unexpected results. For example, the mouth of the carb is effectively wide open instead of having the smooth transition that the air horns of the CB750 air box provide. He would have gotten some horns out of a Kawi airbox himself.
John