Ok, I pulled my carb today, I checked the floats using your method, and as far as I can tell they are, or are at least close to parallel when the airflow stops. The new main jet I purchased is a 170, the pilot jet is a 55, and the needle(N82M) is on the second from bottom. I was riding on the oregon coast so that would be right at sea level when I was having the problems. I checked the jetting chart and it looks like I could be lean with the pilot? and maybe the clip on the needle could be wrong too??? Looking at the chart I shouldve been at a 172, 60, and the needle on the third. Could this be the cause of my revving when not in gear? I'm sure you guys are beyond SICK of jetting issues, but I appreciate your help!
Cam, I noticed in your post that you said that the pilot issue would be more noticeable when the engine was hot, and indeed, it started after the bike had a few mins to warm up. Hopefully this is the cause then?