Vocabulary...
I say "Throttle Stop Screw" for the large, ridged screw on the end of the carburetor that controls how low your idle can go. Left side until K4, right side from K5-8. I used to call it the "Idle screw" but people kept thinking I was talking about the idle mixture / air screws. Is there an official term for this screw? "Gear preparation time screw"
"Feathering" the throttle is new to me. I get it by context of course. Fun term.
DonR and Pewe: Is your fast idle system electronic?
Carnivorous Chicken: I saw that thread but couldn't track it down. That's the one where Benelli said "Part of owning a SOHC Honda."
NewDay: In this case, I didn't think the year mattered, since all years from K2 to K7 were the same deal for me. I set the throttle stop screw on the end of the carbs and put my gear on, turned it down when the bike was warm.
K2... my switches weren't stock so I didn't have that. I also didn't have the winker-beeper kill switch on the bottom of the left grip.
K4... Now that you mention it? I never used that screw by the handlegrip on my K4. I remember seeing it and thinking something like, "That's a goofy little knob" and went on my merry way. I was too young and too busy to care about things like that.
Good times.