Just shot this.
These carbs have a bunch of moving parts that all must work together to make starts effortless, and acceleration easy.
Jetting- Keihin 40/110's are what you need.
Accel pump - squirts fuel into the carb throats upon twisting of the throttle. PD carbs need to be slightly lean at idle, and coupled with the fast idle cam, will give you the right starting air fuel mixture conditions.
Fast Idle cam - The principle of the FIC is to increase the slide height when the choke is pulled (to allow for extra vacuum - you will see in the vid below) as well as closing the butterfly valves, to create a rich mixture for startups.
Taking the bike off choke when the bike warms opens the butterflies back up.
Idle set screw....need to be set once the bike is warm, and left at this position, so when the bike warms and the choke is taken off, the bike can idle at this set rpm.
When you pull the choke, the fast idle cam will need to hold a 2500+/- rpm during idle. Idle will start to rise from here as the bike warms, which is your sign to slowly start removing the choke.
have someone slowly pull your choke, and see if your slides lift slightly. If they do, good. You probably wont need to adjust this. Just be aware of what they are doing and once your bike is warm, slowly pull the choke...the bike rpms should rise. if they do, your FIC tests good.
Sorry for the dirty carbs, these are an old junk set used for parts.