Could use some help with this one. 74 750 GT restored 4 years ago & 14,000 miles. Electronic ignition, new needles when carbs rebuilt, stock coils and new (then)

non resistor wires. Always starts 2nd kick with full choke when cold and runs great until plugs need changed. Plugs have some carbon build up but not the heavy carbon buildup I expect to see. The bike will begin to either start poorly or pop more than normal at cold or even loose fire to the rear cylinder. Needles are dropped to the top notch on the rear and middle on the front. When weather is 40-50 degrees I have to limit how long I stay on choke as it shortens the life of the plugs to less than 800 miles. Plugs are NGK B7ES. Timing, valve adjustment, float levels and carb sinc are all good. Further investigation shows K-3 needles, AB 265 atomizers, 120 main jet front soldered and drilled to a 115, 120 main jet rear soldered and drilled to a 110. When running fresh plugs the rear is charcoal colored and the front, if you use your imagination, has a slight color of brown.
I am thinking maybe a worn atomizer assembly, wrong plug wires, or maybe it just needs hotter plugs.
