Have to say one would be hard pressed to find a better made product than the Mikuni - die cast body, chrome-plated brass slide ...
Just two issues - to get the float out requires pushing out its retaining shaft, which is a press fit in two spindly pillars (break either of those and you need a new carb body) and the tuning ...... The needles are not a taper but a succession of ten differing steps and with several dozen needles to choose from (the needle could be rich at bottom, lean 1/3 way up, rich again then lean at the top - or humpteen variations on the theme). That and the twenty or more different needle jets, it is no wonder so many despair of setting these carbs up. And to crown it all changing one jet affects all the others. Basically one can set them up to start easily or run well - but never both. To get one set up correctly would require a full box of jets and unlimited time on an engine brake checking mixture at 1/10th throttle openings. Few if any of us have the time, money or equipment to do that. I certainly don't, which is why I binned two new Mikunis and fitted Amals.