14.5mm=.570 thousandths.
But I can make it even easier than that for you.
With the carb upside down:
Just take a steel ruler and lay it on top of the idle jet.
That is where the top of the floats should be. that
is .570
Nice tip eh??? LUCKY
Oh make sure you have new float needles if they have
not been replaced in the last two years.
Or if the bike was sitting.
Install a #42 idle jet and your problems will be gone. #35 is way too small.
Set the mixture screws at 3/4 turns open. One turn will be too much.
The main jet mostly controls the bike at WOT -NOT idle.
Idle is controlled by the idle jet and the mixture screw up to 1/4 throttle.
On a Roadstar Adventure.