Barry,
I haven't had enough wrench time with her yet. I'm slowly developing a feel for what makes, THIS bike, THIS bike. The only reason I am telling you this is that I don't want to give the impression that I am operating with a great deal of certainty when discussing these changes with you, just yet.
I ran it a couple of hundred miles immediately after first buying it in the summer. I then went and did the fluid changes and my first valve check. I had found the right side exhaust was slightly gapped. I then followed through with the original book settings. I then ran it for several thousand miles on those settings with not much in the way of complaints. I did not mess with anything in terms of mixtures, or idle stops either. It would, after warm up, idle a bit under 1000 rpm from time to time which has since be corrected.
In terms of miles, I only recently made these (6&10) setting changes which resulted in it running slightly better at idle (smoother). I'm beginning with this as a baseline now. My idle and mixture were both readjusted too.
My riding has been reduced to about once a week, and that being only short trips 30 mi (48km) or so. Since it looks like I'm hanging on to it longer, I have to decide whether I want to pull my left cylinder and redo the exhaust pushrod tube seal now, or get another season out of it. Its only weeping, not leaking. They all appear to be supple and intact.
Interestingly enough, its been doing this weeping since mile 26K (6k ago) when I first bought it in July/August 2011. It is making much more sense to me now why it was so thoroughly washed the day I went to check it out, so thorough that the valve cover gaskets were bubbling after running it for a while.

The excuse was that it was left outside in the rain inadvertently.
Yes, I did run through part of Snowbum's site. And yes I understand the basics of valve overlap from long ago; its my level of hands on experience that is limited. And yes, I think I could spend a lifetime at his place. Phew!
I do look forward to looking deeper into the bike, it has just enough complexity for my theoretically formed mechanic mind to take on.
I will reveal any new findings here in a month or two.
Ange