Went back at it with instructions in hand. It took patience and a few rounds of adjustments but I finally got it to balance at idle, and balance at 4200 RPM, and all four Carbtune rods move up and down together at the same speed when changing throttle settings. In short, it's set correctly now.
And boy can I tell a difference when riding. Wayyyy smoother at speed, sounds smoother, idles smoother, runs like a proper motorcycle engine and almost NO vibes at the bars now. Big difference there. Now THIS is the engine all the magazine testers raved about being so smooth. And here I thought they were just full of shit all along.
Changing the air screws alone, per the service manual, was not enough to fix the imbalance on this bike. Not even close! I made significant adjustments to all three throttle valve screws to balance the engine at speed, and after doing so I had to rebalance the air screws, and the idle speed.
One has to wonder how factory service mechanics can possibly balance the throttle bodies if they follow the Yamaha book. Now I know that all bikes are not necessarily as far off as mine was, but how would they ever know if they don't check?
Thanks to you guys, I no longer have to worry about that, and my bike runs great!
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