I'm not saying one style is better than the other, but I am a fan of the 77-78 PD's.
And the needles on these can be changed in minutes too. I'd even say they're easier to change than the earlier round-top style.
You must have never changed needles on those early Honda carbs.
You just walk up, unscrew the top of the carb and out pops the entire slide and needle. NO TOOLS NEEDED.
Same with the float bowl. undo the clip and the float bowl is off .
NO TOOLS NEEDED.
The 1977-78 carbs you have to undo two phillips screws for the carb top and then loosen the 8mm nut holding the pivot arm onto the shaft so that you can rotate the arm far enough to get the slide out.
OR you can leave the slide in and try to get the two screws on the needle holder loose down inside the slide and not drop anything.
I know because i have done BOTH.
BTW...The 1978 model does not have an adjustable needle. Another problem.