Some interesting info on piston compatibility here -
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=57528.msg703826#msg703826Bikebandit.com lists the same part # for the 76 750f pistons as for the 77 750k pistons.
Quote from: gschuld on June 05, 2011, 08:44:36 pm
Could someone give me an idea as to what compression ratio I would end up with if I used this kit(which I just ordered

) in a 76 cb750f engine? It doesn't seem like it would be very high. Any idea as to how much I can reasonably increase the CR with head milling, etc?
Thanks
They come in at about 9.5:1 compression if you do not modify the head to add a quench band. If you add the quench band, it drops to about 9.25:1, depending on how much you taper the edges of the chamber. Don't forget: you are increasing the displacement by about 14% with these pistons, while the chamber remains the same as for the 736 engine.
The Wiseco pistons, with their domes, come in at an advertised 10.5:1 at 836cc, but that number presumes an untouched chamber. It makes for a lot of extra heat and a tendency to knock at low octanes, so the lower CR of these pistons is a good bet for trouble-free riding.

- Hondaman
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Okay, threadjack over, thanks for the heads up on the piston issues. I'll post further piston questions in the thread about pistons.
I may bite the bullet and send my head down to APE. It may be twice what I paid for the bike but I doubt I'll regret it after it's done.