Hi coley I see that you checked it twice,

so I thought I should do the same. The picture mauri posted has a bit chopped of and I can now see that I misread it.
As I have said before I do not own and never have owned an Indian Bullet, however I have owned and maintained many British bikes over the years, apart from the B31 I said about earlier I also have a 1959 Super Meteor which I restored from a wreck a few years ago, this bike has a two into one exhaust, constellation cams and higher compression pistons, the Amal monobloc is standard with standard jets and runs perfectly.
I have altered and adjuster many of my bikes over the years but like Revband have never found the need to change the carburetor setting when changing exhausts ETC. Could it be something about the Micarb that is different or possibly that these bike are set up to be as fuel efficient as possible for the Indian market which makes even small alterations cause them to run too lean?.