Another bike this time, another NC30, sitting for 14 years. have replaced carb rubbers with ones from rick o, cleaned teh carbs out 3x with carb cleaner, fuse wire and a toothbrush. Bike starts and idles, but rear two cylinders don't seem to be firing much, and is very hard to get started from cold? pipes are warm to hot, but not scalding, and didn't change when I kept it at 4000rpm for about a minute? it hasn't been out on the road yet as it is just finalising the registration process again (failed on needing a footpeg replaced due to previous scraping!!!!).
Took the plugs out (plug chop at 4000rpm, hit kill switch) (which were new and replaced about a month ago when I went through replacing everything, and this is what it looked like compared to another new one...second pic is when I wiped what I could off with a rag...


It looks like carbon fouling to me, would someone on here agree? which therefore means running too rich, is that right? given that, what should I do?
settings are as per stock exhaust and no changes to anything except 115 front 118 rear, 2 turns out on the idle screws as per cammo's guide.
Pulling spark plug caps off each of the rear two cylinders (one at a time) doesn't change the exhaust note. front one causes it to die. I have good spark....
Does it just need another clean? or just a good ride? or are my settings wrong?