Yeah I had the same problem on one of my carbs when whomever was drunk at the factory put the float height a full mm and a half richer than normal. Needless to say that cylinder was rich as hell. Once I set the float heights back to where they should be all was hunky dory. I would highly recommend NOT DRILLING the mainjets. I've seen it go terribly, terribly wrong. So wrong it contributed to a guy selling his bike over it. If you have problems sourcing jets without having to sell you ass on street(Wow it's expensive there :-)) just tell me what you need and I'll go buy them for you and give them to you for free so it doesn't totally screw the bike up. I think it took about a week to 10 days for Octane to get the jets I sent him with the cheapest postage.
Trust me those jets are finely made and at only $3 each is not worth having it all go to hell. I doubt even if your the best driller in the world you can get the same accuracy as a machine. Also the jets are not just a hole they are tapered somewhat and shaped like a bell mouth to ensure smooth fuel delivery. phucking with that is not a good idea. You may have one cylinder perfect, the next one lean, the next one rich, etc etc. For all the awesome riding done in Australia and New Zealand it sure is hard to get parts there. It like you have to buy an inflatable raft and paddle your way to Japan or something to get parts.
If I ever want to get out of the IT business I'd just move to Australia or New Zealand and become a motorcycle dealer, what the hell did I waste two years going to college for?? I'm dumb. I could become a millionaire on a couple of valve adjustments and an oil change or two
Have you thought about opening a bike shop? It may be your ticket to riches. Maybe I should start a mail order part business catering to our ANZAC friends. Even if I charged you double it would still be alot cheaper than what your paying. Geez you guys really pay through the nose, I was drinking some pop and when I looked your cost I think I puked a little in my mouth. Just a little..... No wonder Octane was glad I sent him those jets, I thought nothing of it as they wern't being used and I don't mind helping people out. The $12 I spent he would have maybe had to add a zero on the end? Who knows?
If you're totally stuck and can't find anywhere to get jets, just post back and tell me what you need. I don't want to be contributing to poverty in New Zealand. It'll be sent the cheapest way possible so it won't be fast but it will get there eventually. I might have to send Octane some more jets anyway as he needs to go up on his mains but is having problems as well finding jets, maybe we could combine the order as I'm going up so I can use a K&N filter with my stage 1. I'm just waiting until it gets warm enough to ride.
Also the feeler guage method of syncing the carbs doesn't really work all that well, I've tried it. It's due to the microscopic differences in the carbs, some maybe slightly richer or leaner, etc. The best and cheapest is the pressure differential method with 2 carbs at a time. Since the carbs are playing a tug of war they are either in sync or they or not, there is no room for error with dials or slides. It uses physics so you know your good. If you have the time read my post on it, it's stupidly easy to build and use and I believe it's actually superior to the ones you buy for $100. So you sync 1 to 2 then 3 to 4, then attach 2 and 3 carbs together and sync 2 to 3 which will sync 1 and 2 to 3 and 4 and you're done. Since its so accurate you'll be done in no time, no crazy bouncy needles or slides, etc. I only did 3 and 4 because of the demented placement of the carb vacuum nipples, I needed a bent needle nose and even with only 2 synced up it made a huge difference. I had sort of a miss when revving it because number 3 cylinder wasn't pulling enough. Once set with just 4 the miss totally went away and I go some more power back with the engine not having to drag a lazy cylinder around.
But before you sync it, it might be a good idea to adjust the mixture screws, needles etc. so you know your good then a sync afterwards and you'll be plenty happy. In fact the most expensive part for you is using the 200-300cc of oil in the tubing!