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Leave the pilot jets alone, you have a pilot air adjustment screw for tuning the pilot mixture and 19's are the recommended size for Commando engines.
You need to tune the pilot mixture when the engine is fully warm, as long as the engine idles best with the air screw between 1 1/4 to 1 3/4 out then you are good to go. I suspect you currently have the idle mixture too rich, hence the good starting from cold and difficult warm starts.
As FE says a 22T gearbox sprocket will limit acceleration and top speed in 4th unless you first rev to 7000 rpm in third which you cannot achieve at the moment.
You need to tune the pilot mixture when the engine is fully warm, as long as the engine idles best with the air screw between 1 1/4 to 1 3/4 out then you are good to go. I suspect you currently have the idle mixture too rich, hence the good starting from cold and difficult warm starts.
As FE says a 22T gearbox sprocket will limit acceleration and top speed in 4th unless you first rev to 7000 rpm in third which you cannot achieve at the moment.