I was syncing the carbs today with my "carb stick" and getting some wonky results. When synched perfectly at idle, it was way off at 4k RPM and when synched at 4k RPM it's pretty far off at idle. It's off enough that another person doing a sync at the other RPM would look at it and think it hadn't been synced at all (about 2 inches of variation between highest and lowest and it's no longer at all even between 2-3 and 1-4).
One thing I noticed is there did seem to be a difference between turning the idle screw up to 4k and actually holding the throttle there with my hand. Somebody mentioned this before that they thought the idle screw put slightly different (uneven?) stresses on the throttle linkage and that the handgrip throttle was a better way to sync 'cause that's what you use while driving. Can anyone corroborate this?
So I synched it at 3-4k using my hand on the throttle. Haven't ridden it yet but I hope it'll be smoother since this is the first time I've synched it like this.

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