It is no surprise that any 650 twin uses more petrol than a Venom, but...
A worn or too-big needle jet is bad for fuel consumption.
You can tune round it a bit, with cutaway and pilot air screw, but that means they are likely to be wrong when you renew the needle jet. That’s why a new needle jet is the first step in any old carburettor, not an afterthought.
Just a note- Trying to compensate for a worn needle jet by dropping the needle position leaves it dangerously weak at bigger throttle openings.