I don't think there's a specific gap or size to use. Use a fairly small drill bit to bench synch them (which can be done on the bike with a CB200. I just helped a buddy do his).
You'll have to adjust the idle screw then to get the proper idle. After that, adjust the idle air mixture screws. Go in until it stumbles, then back each one out for best idle. Set them at ~1.5 turns out to crank it, then adjust them.
All of this should be done after a proper tune up: valve and cam chain adjustment, fresh plugs, set points gap and timing, etc. Carbs should be done last.