I am still not completely convinced that it doesn't have something to do with the carbs, but is seems unlikely that the other carbs would produce the same symptoms
Last summer as I was going through my wiring, I started with 11v at the TCI. I kept going through it connector by connector, and rechecking my readings. I didn't just clean the connectors - I disassembled the housings, clipped the ends off the wires, and crimped new connectors onto the wires. The problem with just cleaning them is that, if the ends of the wires have corroded, the corrosion can work it's way up inside the wire sheath and no amount of cleaning is going to get it out. I had a few connector housings that showed obvious signs of heat, and those I replaced the housings as well. With each connector I repaired, I recovered 1 or 2 tenths of a volt at the TCI. By the time I was through I had the full 12v back at the TCI, and it made a noticeable difference. And don't forget the handlebar kill switch, the ground straps, and the connectors that are hidden behind the fuse block mounting plate and in the headlight bucket - they're prime offenders.
If you don't have a good crimping tool, Geezer sells a nice compound unit for around $20 IIRC. It does a factory double crimp, and that's what you want. Pretty sure he sells all the wire ends and housings too.
Anyway, a little time spent with a DMM can be very productive in locating problems that can otherwise be a real PITA to diagnose. JAT
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