interesting vintage GT750 performance info

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interesting vintage GT750 performance info

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the older i get the faster i was
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That's a golden oldie for sure. "Built to AMA rules" dates it, but there is a lot of good thinking in there. No sure I'd use those porting specs or that pipe, but someone did a lot of work and shared it all.

397 pounds and 88 rear wheel HP wasn't bad for the time.

Does anyone know what that was taken from or who the original author was?
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I followed the carb mods for the stock 32's flowing the intake end as in the article ( page 33) but i really cannot tell if it helped any without a back to back dyno test .
the older i get the faster i was
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