OMG, this topic is always a hot one....

At this risk of stirring the oil pot, I will suggest that you not use synthetic oil until your motor is thoroughly broken in, and it really isn't at just 2000 miles. Why? 'Cause I did.
What I experienced using Mobil 1, was piston blow-by and clutch slippage. Each one is a different result from the synthetic oil. The improved lubrication of the oil prevented my rings from really seating before the engine was broken in. I have a picture of my piston to prove it. And I suspect that the clutch slippage was due to certain (silicone?) additives in the oil. Others have argued both of these points with me, but not being a chemist, I only know what I observed....and I always drop it after that.
I believe that synthetic is great, but the oil should be a motorcycle specific oil to ensure that it is compatible with a wet clutch. Now that my engine is well broken in, I'm considering that path again, but I have been using only Suzuki 20-50 since 2002.
As for the discolored pipe...your Texas heat is combining with the lean burning condition of the engine, and especially if you spend a lot of time in traffic, that is what is causing the discoloration. As you noted, your plug is clean. You are definitely not running rich. This has nothing really to do with the oil viscosity (not much anyway). I suggest that you run right down to the dealer and get a #152 main jet and raise your jet needle just a bit with a different spacer. It is fuel burning and cooling that has caused that problem....IMHO