Sorry maybe I am missing the point of the two carb set up.
If you can tune two carbs you can tune four.
Is the purpose to get new carbs? Do you not have a rebuildable set of carbs?
Guess I'm lost.
I've actually got two sets of rebuildable carbs, both of which are complete but need to be rebuilt. For me, the idea of a new two-carb setup has some advantages:
1. I don't have to rebuild any carbs. I've rebuilt carbs in the past, so I'm not worried about the difficulty aspect of it; however, rebuild kits aren't free and I've never actually enjoyed the process.
2. Half as many carbs to jet and sync when setup time comes.
3. I suffer from "do things differently" disease (DTD), and the two-carb setup really scratches the demented itch I have that makes me want to take the less-traveled and more complicated path whenever possible.
4. And as a purely selfless gesture, the two-carb conversion will allow me to sell the two complete sets of stock carbs that I have to traditionalists, keeping someone else's stock CB750 flame alive while slightly offsetting the cost of the new carbs.
5. When sharp-eyed girls see my bike they'll notice the dual-carb setup and be so impressed by my ingenuity and devil-may-care attitude towards conventional intake systems that they'll immediately want to sleep with me. I'm not holding my breath on that one though.
Jim