Yoshimura made 2 grinds for the 750, what they called their Road Special and their Daytona Special cams. The Daytona is a
high RPM high HP cam. Hang on to your grips
beginning around 7,000 RPM! The Road Special is an "around town" cam with more mid range power and not so much high RPM. I've had it installed with Yoshi 812 piston kit and nothing fancy except for S & W stronger valve springs to prevent valve float which destroyed my engine in the first place. (I'm finally doing it RIGHT for the first time currently
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Looking at my Daytona cam. High lift. Cam lobe measurement = damn caliper isn't working! Sorry.
One thing I can tell you is that it's a standard blank just like Honda uses. Mine has R9 on it but that
means nothing when it comes to how it was ground. It DOES have the letter "B" stamped on the notched end. Your pictures show lobe profiles and nothing more.
Caliper warmed up, it works. As measured from the very edge of each lobe to try to minimize dimension lost for 25,000 miles wear - Lobe nearest you is 35.90mm. Next is 35.20. Hope that helps.
Looking at the pictures again I'd assume that the Yoshi cam is on the right based on and comparing it to the profile of mine.