Thank you for the response, gentlefolk!
Gordon: Thanks for the advice! I can't read enough about my bike and have spent most of my time trying to get know her rather than doing studying for class! Oh, well! I will definitely look at that FAQ.
TwoTired: I appreciate you taking the time to give me a detailed response, thank you. As for purchasing the 550k carb rebuild kit, I did not even know the difference between the K and F models at this point in my motorcycle education. I purchased, at the time, what I thought was a "one size fits all" sort of kit for the '75 550. Turns out that was my first lesson... and many more have come since then and will continue to come, or at least I hope so!
Interestingly enough, I believe the gentleman who owned the bike before me also used the 550K kit as I noticed that I pulled out size #100 mains. I replaced everything except the needles, which I am assuming is also from the 550K kit the previous owner had put in. That being said, I did not think to check the needle position and sort of hoped the bike would work with the needles as they were. Would it be worth me pulling the carbs off to check the slide needle position?
My idle mixture screws are all around 1 1/2 turns out, give or take 1/16 of a turn. Would you recommend me playing with these? Could that affect A/F mixture around 3-4k during normal riding conditions?
I suppose, in the end, I am just not exactly sure what the bike should feel like during acceleration. It could be that someone knowledgeable , such as yourself, could take my bike for a spin and tell me that the slight hesitation I am experiencing is normal. However, a bigger part of me wonders if you would ride it and possibly tell me that I am not even close to having it run like it should. Ultimately, the obsessive nature within me to know everything about my vehicles will nag at me until I have some sort of confirmation that my bike is in being ridden in a "happy" condition.
Either way, one would have a difficult time trying to wipe the smile off of my face whilst I am ridding the bike around! I do rather enjoy the ride!
Again, thank you for your time!
Best,
Joshua