MCRider has it right, if the oil was changed on schedule and 20w50 oils were used. If 10w40 oils were used, the rings and valve guides will be done at about 50k miles, tops, and the rod and crank bearings will be worn to near maximum clearance, needing replacement. So will the primary chains and cam chain. The 20w50 oils will keep the chains together far longer: mine have nearly 140k miles on them, now, and are reaching their wear limits.
Don't confuse the 750 with the wet-sump bikes, like the Kawis, Suzys, and Yamahas, or even the Honda 500/4 and 550/4. In terms of engine life, the 750 is essentially a car engine by comparison, due primarily to the high-volume oil system and dry sump oiling. In other words, it is SERIOUSLY overbuilt for the HP it develops in stock trim.