Get rid of those carbs and find the right set. Those others will just make you nuts and waste your time. I always start my projects this way;
1. Get the ownership in your name, free and clear, otherwise you might be working on someone else’s bike. This comes from a bad experience. Don’t ask.
2. New points, plugs, set the valve clearances, ignition timing, check for oil pressure, and get it running. You need a key switch and the EMGO ones are cheap.
3. Sync the carbs and get it running really well. Costs nothing and you have to do it anyways. Use a clean, remote fuel tank. The original is full of crap. Don’t get distracted.
4. If it idles well, clutch and gearbox work fine and it has 5 speeds, start looking at what else it needs.
5 At this point, you will have spent $100 and have a bike that is worth 4 X what you paid for it. If you’re smart, you will sell it at this absolute “profit zenith”. If you are dumb like me, you will get into it. Now you can spend some real money (and say goodbye to it)……