That's maybe why Honda The Netherlands back then - both the importer as well at the dealers - have always advised me to tank what we call 'super'. Mechanics that have worked on hundreds of 500s or 550s (and some of them owned one) had best results with super and a few extra degrees advance (just outside the full advance marks). Who was I to question their expertise?
Isn't this what you like to call "mist"? Or at least, testimonials based on absolutely no reproducible, verifiable facts, or supportive data.
Of course, I'm sure you believe your selected "experiences" are worth far more than any actual facts to be discovered. It's amazing how much smarter you are than the people who produced the bike in the first place and provided a manual for the owners to read.
Truly astonishing.
But, here are couple of facts to point out....
Has anybody noticed there is a de-coking procedure in the Honda shop manual? (I know some feel that the Honda manuals are irrelevant, particularly in preference to personal opinion.)
These engines run rich as a matter of routine. It's an artifact of the air cooled nature of the beast, the fuel's heat absorption is part of the cooling method. It doesn't all get burned and what isn't chucked out the exhaust (heat and fuel), gets deposited in the combustion chamber as coke.
This does change the compression ratio. And, if not decoked as recommended, can lead to the engine requiring a higher octane fuel to curtail detonation.
There was an earlier thread about decoking using water injection. But, that is a tricky process that is just too risky to put into a shop manual. Because, if not done in a sane manner and under the proper conditions, will severely damage the engine.
P.S. Doesn't surprise me that the Dutch variants behave differently than the rest of the world's Hondas. If similar to Delta's bike, it has a permanent restrictive choking device ahead of the air filter. Gonna run rich pretty much most of the time, despite only #78 main jets. Not hard to understand why it would coke up really fast.