750 to844 bb difference?

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  • courier11sec

    #1

    750 to844 bb difference?

    Looking for specific measurable (ie dyno, 1/4mi time, wheel up in a new gear)

    results from big boring an 8 valve 750. I've read "you will like it" and "big difference" in my searches, but someone must have something a little more concrete than that I'm hoping.
    Thanks very much,
  • TheCafeKid

    #2
    Originally posted by courier11sec
    Looking for specific measurable (ie dyno, 1/4mi time, wheel up in a new gear)

    results from big boring an 8 valve 750. I've read "you will like it" and "big difference" in my searches, but someone must have something a little more concrete than that I'm hoping.
    Thanks very much,
    IMO, if you want the bigger displacement, dont bother spending the money on the bore kit. Find a 79 850 motor, or just the jugs and pistons. They are direct bolt on to your 8v 750 motor. Instant 843, for a third of the cost if that.

    Now, personally, I dont think you're going to notice that huge of a difference. If you really want balls, find an 1100...

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    • courier11sec

      #3
      I actually went in on a parts bike with my buddy that is also building a 750 fighter/cafe project and it has this kit in it along with some very sweet looking carburetors. More info when I have the stuff in my hot little hands. I have never ridden my 750, so It will be all new to me either way.

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      • Guest

        #4
        63 vs 78 HP

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        • courier11sec

          #5
          Originally posted by psyguy
          63 vs 78 HP
          Yes for stock power outputs between a gs750 and gs850, but I wonder if the extra three points of compression the wiseco kit offers is worth more than a costlier trip to the fuel pump?

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          • Guest

            #6
            ask "rapid ray", he'll know

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