why lean out the mixture when popping? I thought popping was a symptom of being lean. Leaning the mixture would just make it worse?
I'm prepared to be educated on that though.
I'm beginning to think that these issues can be a combination of lots of things (duh). See my other thread about pilot jets and lean surge for more of my symptoms...
Regardless of all that though, I'm of the opinion that this random stalling OP sees is a carb issue. Yeah, maybe the plugs aren't fouled, and maybe they look clean, but that doesn't mean there's not some little glitch in the carbs that's causing it.
That idle is a little high and might be masking other problems. You could be rich on the a/f screws but good on the pilot jet and just the difference in rider behavior is highlighting it for one and not the other.
Plus lots of riders do lots of little things, like lightly blip the throttle on decel without realizing it. VW_NUT could be doing all kinds of stuff that hides or compensates for the problem without realizing it. hangin_biposto, without years of developed habits just doesn't do these things and consequently finds all kinds of little problems.
I would recommend that you first get the idle set a little more sanely, down closer to 1-1,2 k revs, and then start playing with a/f mixture. If you're running that higher idle, you maybe aren't running as much on the a/f screw as you think you are.
Any other changes to the carbs that we don't know about? mains, needles, needle jets, float level etc.