Alright, I can't find the link or page or website where I saw a guide to diagnose carb issues. Don't recall if it was within the forum or elsewhere, but a search here didn't find the article/post/whatever. Something about what it means if you open throttle from idle quickly then return the throttle, but the engine RPM drops too slowly. Plus, I can't get the bike to idle lower than about 1200 RPM (unless my tach is inaccurate, new cable though). I play with mixture screws until the idle is at it's highest, then back down the main idle screw until it isn't even touching anything but the tach just hovers around 1000-1100 RPM and the engine stutters, sometimes dies. Maybe the tach is just wrong......
specs: 750 K6, rebuilt carbs with 110 mains, jet-needle clip in center groove, factory airbox with Emgo filter, MAC 4-1 exhaust without baffle. Carbs are bench-synched. #2 and #3 carbs, when mixture screw is turned IN, cause idle to rise and engine to smooth out, leading me to believe it's too lean. Outer carbs don't have as noticeable effect on engine idle, though. All head pipes nice and hot, engine is silky-smooth above 2000 RPM, excellent power. Everything is great except idle. Haven't done plug chop yet, that's tomorrow
Thanks guys!
update: just found the darn info, guess where? IN THE FAQ!!!! My symptoms are very close to what is described as lean, but not all symptoms are there.