I would ensure that the pipes are equal length, but don’t let inside/outside measurements and the radius of the bends fool you. What you really want is equal volume on all four pipes. This is done by plugging the exhaust flange end with a cork or rubber plug and filling each pipe up with water. Empty the water into a graduated container and record the amount.
Repeat this step for the other three pipes. The pipe with the least amount water is your master. Cut the remaining three pipes (as necessary) to match the water volume from your master pipe. You will now have four equal volume exhaust pipes which will make carb tuning spot-on for each cylinder and makes for a better running engine.
This method works well on Harley drag pipes too, but that's another story ...