well the main reason im doing it is so i can use them in my turbo project. I'm going to run the turbo to blow through them, and the CV carbs are nicely sealed, come with float vents ready for pressure signal, and they also have dyno jet kits ready for them.
But in general...
"Slide (CR) carburetors are lightweight and cheap. But have the disadvantage that at low RPM, WOT and under load the carburetor dont "see" enough air speed to mix the right air/fuel ratio in the venturi area.
CV-carburetors are relatively heavy and expensive. Their great advantage is to deliver allways an relative adequate air/fuel mix at any engine speed : A depression triggered device adjust the right air speed in the venturi area to perform the adequate mixing of fuel and air.
This all allows for a smooth throttle response for your bike.
CV carbs are pretty much standard equipment on any moderen no FI bike. I don't know of one that comes stock with CR carbs these days.
Plus I just like to mess around, and try to see what I can make these old bike do.
And to top it all off, they can be had for cheap. I paid 10$ for mine!
bob