They could kick a CB750's arse when they were released, so no reason to think they won't now. Nothing to be ashamed of, it's called "progress". Cheers, Terry.
78 kz650
HP 66
weight 505 lbs
70 cb750
HP 67
weight 480 lbs
Progress is great.
Numbers are numbers, though, and there is no way the 650 is going to win the 1/4 mile in this scenario unless the CB is geared completely wrong.
Ha ha, where are you pulling those numbers from mate, your memory? Here is a direct comparison of the 1978 models from "Motor Cyclist" Magazine's "Great Bikes of the 70's"
Honda CB750 F2: (recognised as
the fastest CB750)
Weight 522 Lbs
68 BHP @ 9000 RPM
Kawasaki KZ650:
Weight 475 Lbs
70 BHP @ 8500 RPM
Where did you find a 480 Lb CB750? Even the K0 with it's lack of "bling" was well over 500? Anyway, all "theoretical" bullshiite aside, I
know the Kawa 650 would crap on a CB750, because I've had first hand experience, back in the day when both bikes were fresh.
Back in 1978 I bought a new CB750F1, (it was a discontinued model, the F2 was out by then and the dealers couldn't move the old stock) and an Army buddy bought a shiny green KZ650. Not only would that bike kick my F1 in a straight line any day of the week, it handled superbly and stopped better too.
I had the opportunity to swap bikes and race against my own bike as well, but it made no difference, the Kawa was king! If you really know your CB750's, you'll know that the F1 was no slouch, either. Whether you like it or not, you can't re-write history. Cheers, Terry.