Various suggestions were offered to you when you asked exactly the same thing on another forum in May this year, what actions have you taken with regard to the advice given then?
It was suggested to you then, that you could try a choke cable kit, as that would probably allow a little more control over the choke plungers than the levers do, or that you disconnect the choke linkage that has apparently been fitted to all three levers and then operate the choke levers independently as you can knock off one choke at a time (this was my own advice given to you at that time) as it would then be possible to start up, and knock off one (preferably the centre carb) choke, and then ride off with either two outer chokes on and one off, or two off and one on, as I find I have to do with my T160 that has three Mikuni VM carbs and practically identical choke plunger and lever arrangement, once I have pulled away I find that the 'on' chokes can be knocked off almost immediately (the R/H one by pressing down on the plunger as its lever isn't easy to reach on the move), the bike is then happy to run with all chokes off even if I need to stop and pull away again within a short distance.
As I see it (and apparently you do too) that this is a problem of transition between choke 'on' and choke 'off' as the Mk2 Amal lever operated chokes only have the two positions = full on or off, and that this is probably not an actual running mixture problem?