Here is my thoughts. Initially, when they start hard but then easy when warmed up, it is a matter of not enough fuel when cold. On these bikes, that lends itself to the issue of the enrichment jet in the float bowl being clogged. However, that would not lead to wet plugs after just a few cranks typically. Just the opposite. So a little hard to point in that direction. But then again, if ti were my bike, I'd pull the carbs and check them and give it a try.
That leads my to think of the pick up coil wires, but those also tend not to go away from warming up.
As to timing being off, true that the cam alignment would not show up by checking the spark timing to the crank rotation ala a timing light. It would be VERY unusual for the timing to be off when cold and not when warmed up or lessen with RPMS. Not impossible, but not vary likely. Well...actually, it would not change, just might not be as noticeable perhaps.
Everything you have described would urge me to clean those bowls and jets, and verify the pilot jet sizes. Then set the mixture screws at about 2 turns out across the board. and re-install. See what you get from there.
That leads my to think of the pick up coil wires, but those also tend not to go away from warming up.
As to timing being off, true that the cam alignment would not show up by checking the spark timing to the crank rotation ala a timing light. It would be VERY unusual for the timing to be off when cold and not when warmed up or lessen with RPMS. Not impossible, but not vary likely. Well...actually, it would not change, just might not be as noticeable perhaps.
Everything you have described would urge me to clean those bowls and jets, and verify the pilot jet sizes. Then set the mixture screws at about 2 turns out across the board. and re-install. See what you get from there.
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