....couple things here...Garage Guy, I think your pinging at low throttle/high load is caused by an incorrect timing advance curve, not anything in the carbs. Perhaps you have worn out advance springs or maybe try less initial advance or limit total advance to less than 30 degrees. You need to fix it though. Audible pinging means bad!
...DaveBarbier, even though it has not been stated, I am pretty sure the original piece from CycleX is referring to 750's ONLY. Your extensive experience with 550's and their astronomical rpm range is not really relevant.
...Flybox, normal people will ride their 750's at 2500-3000 rpm at or under 25mph. I will do it on occasion too, it's just that I do not intentionally ride anywhere where I am forced to go that slow. There are strange phenomena in this world known as farm equipment, traffic jams, road construction detours, and the distinguished gentlemans ride etc. The world keeps turning and the 750 does just fine.