I know this thread is a bit old, but I had to pipe in. I had the exact problem on my 72 CB450 back in the 80s. I lived with it for 3 years. It was that way when I got the bike. I took it to all the MC mechanics in town and NONE of them could figure it out. They all thought it HAD to be something with the carbs. They tried everything including; float hight, idle mixture, polishing slides, needle hight, and stock air box. I finally got a spare set of carbs from a friend and guess what, same thing. Finally I got it to keep from idling hanging high by just dropping the idle speed so low that it would not idle on its own, I had to blip the throttle when stopped, but this was only a temporary fix. I kept it that way for 3 years. The funny thing was that I had checked the timing, at static and advanced but didn't pay too much attention to the timing retard after decel. Then one day an old timer from Texas told me that the springs on the old CB450s lost their tension and would not allow the timing advance to return. This is what causes the hanging. Basically what happens is that since the advancer is slightly stuck advanced the engine wont run off the idle circuit, it needs more RPM to even run, so that forces you to increase the throttle stop higher than normal. That is why your idle mixture screws don't seem to work. I am 100% sure this is the case with this hanging idle. I just want anyone else out there with CB450s to know this so they don't go through the endless headache I did.