the best my bike has ever run from a cold start has been with bigger that stock pilots in it,otherwise its always been a 2 or 3 km run before the choke goes in fully.in fact with the bigger pilots in ,it needed virtually no choke and started perfect,but they needed to be slightly smaller for across the board running and i never got around to the smaller size.
in fact i will stick my neck out and say that i have read on a site somewhere(don't ask me where) that the stock pilots are to small and the proper size should always have been 20 for the pilots and not 15 from memory.
Last sunday morning i did a 400km early morn ride and it was 4 degrees then dropped to 3 for the first 200kms ,as confirmed by a thermometer on a cb1300 Honda.When we stopped for coffee i commented that my bike always ran different in the cold,or definatley sounds different and my theory os that the density of the air is so much thicker or heavier on the cold mornings and this alters the volume or ratio of air fuel that the motor is receiving,there by altering the way it will run compared with a summer morning.
Now i'm not a betting man ,but i will bet that if a stock gen 2 1200 bandit is fitted with slightly bigger pilots ,it will start better in the cold,warm up quicker ,and run exactly like a stocker,except with an ants cock more midrange . cheers slo coach