Lots of great suggestions, comments, and sage advice, thank you. TT & Stev-o, I'm on the same page as you about enjoying and appreciating these motorcycles for what they are, as opposed to what they could be, and I've long since lost interest in maximum power, top speed, etc. as I would much rather have a smooth running well adjusted reliable ride. Oh, and yes I weigh about the same as I did then, give or take 5 lbs.
I started this thread because I had a suspicion that I might not have the proper carb settings, in spite of the fact that the engine seemed to be running alright so far. Well, I decided to try a test of sorts on my way home from work this afternoon (30-mile commute, mostly highway miles), so I selected 4th gear and ran the engine at 7k with about 3/4 throttle while on the freeway, with the intention of checking the condition of the plugs for evidence of lean running once I got home.
After about 10 minutes of running like that, the engine began to loose power, and it was difficult to maintain the speed of traffic, so I had to limp along at a slower speed, thankfully I was nearly at the end of my freeway miles, and ready to take a two-lane road toward home. The engine was still running and responsive below 1/2 throttle so I decided to keep going the remaining miles home. While waiting at a few red lights, I could smell the heat from the engine and hear what sounded like the tell-tale 'ticking' of a compression leak, presumably a failed head gasket.
After shutting it off at home, it became obvious that the engine was running *very* hot, and it took much longer than usual to cool off enough to touch. I removed the spark plugs, and this time they all appeared much ligher in color than before, the cores especially were very white, which seemed to confirm a lean running condition. With the plugs out, I ran a compression check: 1: 60psi, 2: 85psi, 3: 120psi, 4: 120psi. Several weeks ago, all four cylinders were up around 140psi. So, it appears that the head gasket failed, probably the sound that I heard before shutting it off.
I'm thinking that the extended higher rpm run at more than half throttle in combination with a lean running condition with the earlier exhaust and UNI filter overheated the engine enough to blow the head gasket. The stock slow jet size is 42 (should be fine) but the stock main jet size is 90, which must be close enough at lower rpm and part throttle, typical of most of the riding that I've been doing since getting this motorcycle running several weeks ago. In conjunction with performing a head gasket replacement, I'd like to find a set of larger main jets, perhaps size 100 like the earlier carbs used as stock.
Ok, what else should I be thinking about here...?