I think I will have to spend more time with the carbs as it soots the plugs up when using the chock. It is still spitting and poping.
What plugs are you using? As the recommended Champion N3 (now N3C) or NGK B8ES can be too cold except high speed running?
Plugs can be bad straight out of the box, so try a nother set.
Is this a new Boyer you have just fitted or has it been with the bike for some while?99% of Boyer problems turn out to be caused by either a bad battery or bad wiring, connectors or switches. Electronic ignitions do not work well unless the ignition circuit is in good condition, so check and clean ALL the connectors including the coil connections and make sure they are completely sound with NO TAPE JOINTS!
Try connecting the Boyer box directly to the battery with jumper wires as a test to see if that improves things? If it does, then there's obviously a fault in the bike's ignition circuit somewhere.
One thing I would certainly check if the bike has been laid up for some time is the pilot jets (pilot bushes) as they are almost guaranteed to gum up if the carbs are left with fuel in them and the bike not used. Also check the two small mixing chamber drillings are clear as they can also become blocked, see Bushmans link below.
The jets/drillings can usually be cleared by
carefully poking them with a piece of fine wire and drastic action such as drilling the carbs as shown in the Bushmans link is only necessary in extreme cases.
http://www.jba.bc.ca/Bushmans%20Carb%20Tuning.html#PILOT Also check that the float bowl gasket faces are flat, and also check the carb inlet flanges are not warped.