Need more info: what kind of modifications have you made? what year is your bike? what kind of needle are you using? what kind of gas milage are you getting?
I'd also suggest you go to the delphi site and talk to the
carb guru "ODO".. He knows his stuff...
Looking from a general point of view, if you don't have High compression pistons I would think you're to rich, these bikes run great rich, until you get to much carbon built up and develop the sticky valve syndrome...
yes, a lean
pilot jet will make you pop, but thats not the only thing, exhaust leaks are a major cause, some exhaust pipes will also do this just because of how they are designed... you can ask if anyone here or at delphi has the same pipes and has the same symptoms...
checking the spark plugs are a guide but not the end all and begin all of jetting, spark plugs will generally tell you how the bike is running when you shut it off... but even then, if you've run the bike hard just recently you would have burnt off any carbon build up... I look at my plugs when I change them... but I wouldn't change my jetting because of how they looked...
the current theory about jetting is to run these bikes lean... they have ceramic cylinder walls and can take the heat of running lean... most guys will set their carbs to just lean enough not to have symptoms of being lean.. I say theory because we learn as we go along how our bikes run and how to set them up.. and any mechanic who says otherwise is lying to you.. I guess the only way to really be scientific is to measure the CO in your exhaust... and you can buy one of these over the internet... and then adjust the mix to proper burn ratios... ~Guido
ps, I won't be able to respond til friday (work... sigh)