Good deal Lemmy. I had the 38 / CEL / 155 set up as described, and tweaked the air screw for the best off throttle response. I rode with my son for a while, basically idling around, and learned that the 38 pilot is too large I believe given my bike's configuration. It took a couple of WOT's to purge what seems to be excess fuel from the circuitry to bring it back to life. I dropped in a 35 pilot, which seems to have resolved the issue.
There is 1 issue with this prob. When winding the bike out through the gears, the last 1/8 inch of throttle it kind of blah blahs a little and then it continues to wind. In the AM when it was cool (higher air density), this wasn't an issue, but it reached about 70-72 in the afternoon, it got more pronounced. The 155 main might be too large for riding temps above 65 F, but fine for temps below 65 F. When I did my plug chops a little while back, the 152 main was deemed to be ideal, but I've chosen to run it with a 155. I'll toy around with it for the balance of the week and then settle in at the best set up for me.
What plug are you running in your bike? Im using the NGK BR8ES. In another discussion thread, I read where Canadian Dave mentioned moving down to a BR7ES and then setting up the bike accordingly. Just curious.