Put axle grease smear on slide/bore which temporary, 100ish miles, seals leaks from intake pluses and engine bounce beating that wear the slide/bore air leak clearance away for over fast idle mixture flow no matter what, to see how much that improves or not to evaluate this common factor affecting your situation. Can't really finish carb details unless the ign time is darn right, which my down dirty way to know is adv. ignition to hint of back fire on KS then retard barely til it doesn't. Float level is most important base line to get right, once ya do then the rest suddenly works as advertised here. A fully fettered Commando may be the easiest to start and operate in public with plenty reserveds than any other cycle sold as easy as reliable or even more so if ya ever owned a modern of check in on this or that model forums devoted to ongoing rescues and let downs. Fully fettered Cdo's usually start first kick on good almost flooding tickle with throttle shut, if not should on 2nd 'kick' or rather step down on with WOT, if not tickle again and crack throttle a bit, if not stop and check key on, fuel on, plug leads on, battery good, etc as abnormal not to start 1st or occasional 2nd try. Plugs may be a bit fouled from poor tune/misfires prior so clean them again to just to be sure, till getting 1 kick/step delight or a slightly depressing lack of perfection 2nd shot to get lit.