When I started out on my RTW on my 850 w Maney 2:1, I was using 2 x 36mm Mk 2s. I later changed to a Phoenix SU to allow for on the fly altitude driven mixture adjustment. In the 36 Mk2s I was running 270 mains at sea level , 106 needle jets, 35 low speed. I had to fit the heavier Amal chromed brass slides (No 3) to stop the stock slides hanging up. I had an Innovate AFR meter fitted, so could see my AFR. I have to confess I was new to AFR meters and safe Commando AFR settings, and was naive / idealistic, and probably causes my first Nikasil (on stock barrels) seizure with a lean setting. Comnoz put me straight on this. It would have been the needle setting that was too lean. 270 Mains were about right.
Edit: I meant to add.. When I was racing my own 920 (w home built 2:1) a million years ago, I was running 2 x 36mm Amal Smoothbores. It also was happy on 270 mains. When we were dynotesting / jetting bikes at Thunderbike we learned that increasing displacement often didn't require larger jet sizes - it seemed to me that the bigger displacement engine seemed to just suck harder (greater depression) and pulled more fuel through the same jet size as the stock engine.