I pulled this off an old thread here,might help ya....also the link is to the thread here where you can download the shop manual for your bike....
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As it has been said, the carbs have no provision for synchonizers. The carbs have basically two adjusters: the idle screw, and the butterfly stop screws, used for synchronization.
First thing I would do would be to loose the throttle cable adjusters so the cable has some slack -to make sure it is not forcing open the butterflies-, and open the butterflies screw to make sure they are in the fully seated position. Set the idle screws to whatever the standard position is -I can't remember, say 1 and a half turns from closed-, and start the bike. It should idle smoothly. Now adjust the throttle cable so they pull at the same time when twisting the grip, making sure there are a couple of mm of slack. The butterfly adjusters are used to synchronize the carbs, and with no provision for gauges, it should have to be done by ear and feel. If the bike stalls when revving, means there is a problem in the transition from idle to low, so you will probably have to use the butterflies adjusters to slightly open and slightly close the idle screw, this way compensating the fuel intake in idle but favouring the butterfly circuit.
okay,and here is the link to the manuals....:
http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=17788.0