Well,
I seem to have got rid of the stutter. I put in a 150 main jet and lifted the needle - i.e. the clip is now in the lowest posistion.
This is since I am running post 81 heads on a 79 bike with flat top Bings. The UK settings for the jets for a post 81 bike are 145 main jet and 3rd from the top for the clip on the needle.
However, this has highlighted that I have definately got a top end restriction. My top speed is only 90 mph in 5th on the old bike computer - loss of a full 10 to 15 mph, this is with the throttle held fully open, and I checked to ensure that there was no more available movement on the carbs.
If I recall, in a CV carb, it is the airflow through the carb that determines how high the needle is lifted, due to differential of air pressure either side of the diaphram. Therefore if the airflow through the carb is not high enough, due to some restriction upstream or downstream, then the fuel being pulled into the carb will also be restricted, and that will prevent the engine form reving out. I was at full throttle in 4th and could not get it beyond 85, and I did not feel that is was redlining - not that I have a tacho fitted. It just would not give any more! I couldnt hear the valves bouncing!

I will have to have a look at those short 'silencers'. The spoon baffle (a small dished disc of metal with holes drilled in it) at the front end of the silencer, if I remember rightly, would seem the likely cause as it effectively restricts the airflow across the point that is the similar diameter as the headers (accounting for the dish shape of the baffle). I will have to get my drill out, if I can reach the baffle, and make the holes bigger.
If not I will have to punch the baffle out, but that will make an already loud bike louder - probably too loud, even for me. As that is all there is to the inside of the silencers - a single spoon baffle.
If all else fails, I might be refitting the standard looking silencers, which are louder an free flowing than stock....or look into something else...
Comments?
Cheers
Steve H