Does the engine finally go through the flat spot in power

Have you added an inline filter ??
You should not have to change jet size, etc.. for colder temps .
I run the same jets, needles, needle setting for temps from 120 F, 49 C, to 20 F, -7 C witout any problems .
But the engine has more power in the colder temps compared to the furnaces of summer !!!!

According to the temperature/altitude conversion chart that is in the Bing manual, during the typical summer day here the 'density ' altitude in Phoenix is around 6,000 feet, a bit under 2,000 meters .
I had a similar experience that Barry described with new floats .
When I got my '82 LS, I replaced all the comsumable parts in both carbs, before taking the bike for a ride .
I developed a problem that after I got on a urban expressway with a 65 mph speed limit, after 2 miles, the bike would start losing power .
I rechecked the float level and it was parallel to the carb body, no amount of float adjustment helped, I put the original floats back in and it was an instant cure . :-?