I have increased the Pilot jets on my 2002 B-12 to 17's (next size up from the 15's)
Now here is the thing.
Increasing Pilot jet size will only help you get a better idle.
From all I have learned that if you can obtain a smooth idle at 4 turns out or under, you will not gain anything by increasing your pilot jet size, other than you may get by with 3 1/2 turns out.
What most say, and I would agree from my own experiance is that after 4 turns out on the screws with stock pilots, the metering of fuel becomes less exact. So you add the larger pilots to allow more fuel in at the same setting.
Really, I did not notice a heck of a lot of difference with the larger pilots as far as turns out. Yes, there is a difference, but it is not one in a half turns. I found maybe a 1/4 turn out.
I have an Ivan's jet kit in my bike, with his airbox mod, 112 (I think Mains) which came supplied. needles on the 3rd clip, and I added the 17 pilots to the equation.
Now I spoke with Ivan when I was tinkering with the bike after I installed the kit & his advice on setting the a/f screws was to turn them out enough until you get the smoothest idle on the bike. I took his advice and mine idles best with the screwn out 4 5/8 turns. (I will likely increase the pilot jet size further sometime down the road).
Keep in mind, a pipe & airbox mod changes things drasticly.
From my experiance, I would recomend maybe a 1/4 less than what you had stock.
Now keep in mind, I have done a rather huge airbox mod and the reduced resistance in the airbox from stock does have an effect on idle. (I am not sure if you have done any airbox mods) A/f screw adjustment will probably be more touchy on a stock airbox.
But from my experiance, unless you are past 4 turns out (and the bike idles well) Increasing the pilot jets size is not going to give you anything.