Thanks for all the input guys, appreciate it
The problem is that I'm torn between the amazing fuel economy (45ish to the gallon) & top end performance (108ish BHP) tbh.
After the chat with Paul the dyno man & coming to a joint decision of "yep, maybe a little too lean!" I came home & had a good hunt for info on the web.
The decision I've made is to up the main jets

. This was not part of the original plan, as I was quite happy with the dyno graph reading of 108ish bhp.
My theory behind this came after looking at reading lot's of "V" twin dyno graphs. The best power for a "V" is achieved @ 12.5/1 AFR.
So with that in mind & with the top end currently running at 12.9/1 afr with Keihin 175F & Keihin 178R. I decided to increase the mains to Keihin 178F & Keihin 180R. Hopefully this will get the top end closer to 12.5/1 & have a knock on effect of slightly richening the midrange also.
Two birds with one stone. The only problem with this is that I don't have a 180 Keihin Main for the rear carb
With the carbs in bits, I had no option but to fall back on the Dyno jet mains, but there is no hard evidence out there to be able to compare like for like, very poor really.
But I trawled through the posts on this forum to see what other people were using & decided to take a stab on using a DJ185 front & DJ190 rear.
The result is
bonkers, the pull to the redline has increased again & the PoP'n & Banging has also decreased.
I have not pulled the plugs again to see if there is any signs of a richer afr, but at the moment I am going to let it be.
Since the fitting of the DJ mains I have just ridden it & it feels really good now. Time is coming for another Dyno run.
I have just finished another mod I have been playing with, the fitting a Fork brace. Link if anyone is interested
http://www.xrv.org.uk/forums/varadero/1 ... brace.html
Next up is fitting VTR pegs & maybe a VTR swing arm....
