Check your air screw settings. They should be at 1 turn. See if the plugs are black: that will do it, too.
You didn't mention which year it is: starting with the late K3 there are tiny holes drilled in the ends of the air screws and the internal carb passages were different. Make sure those holes, if yours has them, are VERY clean. Use a tiny drill bit to clear them out, a wire won't do it.
Glad you all chimed in!
Here's my #029054 CB750 K0 "issue"...
Last year trying to dial in the carb (first year after sitting 20 years) I had to changed the slow idle jets to #42-44. Additionally I raised the needles up one step for balance I guess. This help over come a nasty take off stutter and poor idle especially when cold. The idle was okay and acceleration was good after re-jetting. The engine had a tad too much vibration seeming to run too rich. But it was okay for the season.
This year, (keep in mind I took the bike apart this winter replaced intake clamps etc etc...) about 1-2 weeks ago it suddenly acts if I'm running rich. I come hot into a stop with high rpm and the engine dies out. Therefore yesterday I move back to #40 slow jets and the engine runs smoother but still suffer from a stall.
Which actually great news. It should be because I adjusted it way rich to compensate for a air leak or a factor I couldn't understand last season. Believe me, I looked everywhere for an air leak!!!!!
Today I adjusted the needles down a step to the middle and it accelerates smoother but still has the grumpy hard decel idle issue. Its better but can be very flighty with a possible stall. I've been fiddling with the idle screws to compensate.
Setup:
#40 slow jet
Air screw at around 1 turn
needles in center
sync carb
timing correct per timing gun
Running Characteristics: Everything outside of the hard decel stumble runs like an absolute dream. Highway speeds and accelerations are very smooth strong.