There is a lot of info here on carbs and carb rebuilding.
It occurs to me that while you are enjoying your ride this summer, you might try some of the basic adjustments, ones that you will need to do later on when you have the carbs rebuilt.
Perhaps you might surprise yourself and find out that your rich running condition might be solved through, say, checking the mixture screw adjustment: listening to the bike RPM while turning each one slightly and trying to get the "peak" in RPM.
Or perhaps dropping a carb bowl or two just to check what is in there and getting an idea of how clean the carbs are? It is not real easy to check the float height with the carbs on the bike but it can be done and too high a fuel level in the bowls could lead to rich conditions.
You can even check the fuel level in the bowls without removing them with a short length of vinyl tubing attached temporarily to the drain on the bottom of each bowl, undoing the drain screw and holding the tube upright against the side of the carb.