Big bore twostrokes, ping or blubber,
After reading all the pinging/rich blubber issues that mid '80's 500/490's had, and owning a few myself, I have investigated the issue and come to the following conclusion, which I have proved correct in my experience.
It has been said that the Honda CR500 was so much worse (ping king) than the CR480, even with a similar carb, in this instance, the stroke was increased in the 500, which meant it vibrated more. Many have said that fitting a PWK carb to the CR500 fixed it, it was because the pilot pick up was lower in the bowl.
The problem relates predominantly to VM Mikuni carbs and round slide (PE) Keihins, on bikes that vibrate a lot. With the fuel bowl off these carbs, you notice the pilot jet is mounted quite high in the bowl, when a bike vibrates a lot (big bore twostrokes) the fuel in bowl becomes quite aerated, hence while the pilot jet draws the aerated mixture obviously the bike will run lean. Richening the mixture to cure the lean mixture during the max vibrating period will make the carburation too rich when not in the bad vibrating range.
The fix (and proved to myself many times) is to extend the pilot pick-up point lower in the fuel bowl, I did it with a piece of rubber fuel hose in my CR500 and with a snug fitting piece of aluminium tube in the KX400. Caution; extending to the very bottom of the bowl will allow the small (read; easily blocked) pilot to get blocked more than usual (could be why carb manufacturers mounted it high in the bowl?) Also be careful that a rubber hose extension doesn't seal itself on the bowl floor, I angle cut the bottom to eliminate that issue.
Enjoy :-)