Well I just now came across this thread!
I've got a set of those same Carbs for a 74 750 / 836 project, but have had major fitment issues.
I haven't gone threw all the previous pages yet, so this might have been discussed already? If so, could you save me some time and point me to the page.
Do you have an F or a K model? The F2's were blessed with a slightly more pronounced curve in the intake spigots (things that you push the carbs into). I had to hit them with a heat gun and get them good and hot so they'd be pliable enough to jam the suckers on there.
Then clamp them down really good.
But, before you even try to get them on, make sure the floats are all 17mm from the base. Thats how they come from the factory but accidents happen. Then set your mixture screws on all of them to 2-3 turns out. I do 2 1/2 or 5 half turns as a starting point.
Then...bench sync them by taking a drill bit and sliding it under the #3 slide and setting it so that it slightly drags on the bit. The #3 slide is hard set from the factory and you cannot adjust it so it's your balance point. Adjusting the slides requires taking the top covers off and using a 12mm wrench and phillips screw driver to adjust the jam nut. Counterclockwise raises the slides, clockwise lowers (i think).