As a recently "job impaired" person, I've had nothing to do lately but play with pcv maps. Both my Ninja 1000 and c14 have them. The c14 never felt as good, down low, as the Ninja. For "low", I'm talking about just off idle, leaving a stop light. I had an annoying flat spot, on the 14, that drove me nuts.
First, mark your throttle with regards to the % open. Make sure you are very close with regards to 0, 2, 5 and 10 percent. I ended up noticing my spot was 2% and 2250 rpm and some sort of stumble at 5% 2750.
Go into the fuel table and change the value in that cell to 15. Send the map over, and see how it feels. You wont hurt anythign and can always go back if you saved the map thats in place. My pcv software does it automatically. You coudl try 5 or 10 first, but this is like sighting in a gun. A click or two is tough to notice. Make a larger change your sure to feel, first. You can always back it off.By spending some time with this, my bikes will pull, clean, from right at 1200 rpm.
You cannot really do this without a load on the machine, you need to be riding. dragging the rear brake will increase the load without needing to find a mountain road.