The 261 0-6 is the needle jet size. Yes, those are the coveted 29mm smoothbores. To avoid fuel starvation, the two float bowl vent lines should be removed when running pod filters. Leave the nipples open, as you have them now.
I don't have enough experience with the 29's to tell you if the main jets are right. You have to test the performance at full throttle to decide that.
Same for any jet needle adjustments, except you test at 1/3 throttle.
From the video you made, I would suspect dirty carbs and ignition/timing needs to be set. The holes in the jets are small, sitting for 6 years is gauranteed varnished/dirty carbs. Probably needs new o-rings throughout.
Try a website regarding the carb jetting for those 29's. You may try Vance and Hines too, they used to sell "pre-jetted" 29's for the GS1000. If they help you with jetting info, please share it here. Or try Sudco, in Los Angeles. They sell some 29 parts.
Clean and rebuild the carbs.
Set the timing, check the spark quality.
Synch the carbs with a vacuum tool.
I don't have enough experience with the 29's to tell you if the main jets are right. You have to test the performance at full throttle to decide that.
Same for any jet needle adjustments, except you test at 1/3 throttle.
From the video you made, I would suspect dirty carbs and ignition/timing needs to be set. The holes in the jets are small, sitting for 6 years is gauranteed varnished/dirty carbs. Probably needs new o-rings throughout.
Try a website regarding the carb jetting for those 29's. You may try Vance and Hines too, they used to sell "pre-jetted" 29's for the GS1000. If they help you with jetting info, please share it here. Or try Sudco, in Los Angeles. They sell some 29 parts.
Clean and rebuild the carbs.
Set the timing, check the spark quality.
Synch the carbs with a vacuum tool.