Well, I finally installed the dynojet kit and air pod filters on the cb650. It has a lot more power and the carbs run more smoothly. I recommend doing it (it'll put you about $200 in the hole, but it's worth it). The kit comes with two main jets- a 110 and a 116. The carbs I had already had 120 mains in them so I was kind of shocked to "downgrade." But MRieck is right.
I think there is a definite lack of understanding regarding carb tuning especially in regards to fuel circuit overlap. I also think to many guys over fuel their engines finding the ability to say "I run 135 mains" macho.
*****One problem!!!! The K&N air pods (there are 2 pods that come in the kit and "Y" into the carbs) do not fit perfectly! The crome tip of the air filters, opposite of the inlet to the carbs, hits up against the frame. The only thing you can do is send them back or do a little cutting on the boots that hook onto the carb. The rubber is pretty easy to cut and it'll still clamp on well, but just a heads up if anyone was looking into K&N pod filters for their 650...
I'm still thinking about putting a MAC exhaust on: 4-1. Also thinking about getting a cam from a '79 650 off of ebay to install on my '81. They sell them for as cheap as 10 bucks so it is worth the shot. Anyone have experience with these?