OK - have been for a decent run, and checked plugs - all 4 very sooty and carboned up (but reasonably dry). Definitely too rich - and despite tune is getting progressively hesitant out of corners or just off idle (which is a bit erratic) as if plugs are fouling, so to me it sounds almost certainly like too much fuel? Exhaust smells rich too. So anyway can address that with needles etc as discussed earlier in this thread.
Bike seems to be going ok, but better at higher revs than low. I didn't do an actual plug chop at speed, but hadn't done much slow riding before I had a look after the run.
BUT, and this is the scary bit, have got some thin black oily discharge coming from around #4 exhaust port/flange area and splashing back onto motor, plus same at the balance tube between the two pipes on that side - not heaps of it, but a couple of thin dribbles. Oil in tank is still clean and looks nothing like what is appearing in those spots - could that indicate that it's swallowing gobfulls of fuel and not burning it all and pushing it back out the pipes (and mixing with old residue etc in there)?? If that's possible, what confuses me is that the plugs didn't seem to be wet, which I would have expected if there was that much fuel going through, AND it only seems to be on #3 and#4 side. There is also a trace of oil smoke from that side (which might have got a bit worse near the end of the ride, but is not that noticable at idle), but am wondering if that can at all be contributed to the symptoms described?
Also these pipes were on the old motor which had major oil burning problems on the same side, so the pipes may well have some oil left in them.
If anybody suggests that this sounds like internal issues like rings, I'd better stay away from sharp objects, and lock up the cats because I'll be looking for some to kick
Pete.