This is slightly off topic, but somewhat on topic as well.
Years ago when i was a kid & mowing lawns, my father would always teach me to let the mower stop by turning off the fuel and just let it die by fuel starvation. This kept the carbs clean he said, so next time you start it up, it fires right up.
Having this in my mind all these years continues this habit on the sohc. About 500 metres from home, I turn off the tap & the bike usually just starts to die off as i'm in the driveway about to turn it off and park it.
Now, i don't think any of this actaully matters if you are using the bike fairly frequently as you generally always have fuel flowing through the system keeping it clean. But if your going to store the bike for some time, at least, the only thing that is going to gum up in this respect is likely only the fuel bowls and nothing else. Of course, the next time you go to start it, you will need extra time to allow the bowls to fill up, which is no big deal.
Anyhow, take it as you wish, but just something that i learnt years ago.