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You mention you fitted " a new set of original diaphragms" in the carbs. I was always under the impression that OEM diaphragms were only available complete with the slides. Would you mind sharing your source of these diaphragms (and part number), as the slides are usually OK, so sourcing diaphragms only would be great!
The Factory Service Manual describes the positioning of the cams when checking valve clearances. It is not correct to just have each lobe perpendicular to the shim face. The adjacent lobe will be pressing down on its shim/bucket, and this will "skew" the cam slightly in the journals, resulting in incorrect clearance. There were a number of posts recently on this subject, with replies by members Steve and Nessism, who explained the reasons and procedure much better than I am able to. Do not follow the Clymer manual description.
Go here for resources on checking the cam chain tensioner: http://members.dslextreme.com/users/bikecliff/ and here: http://bwringer.com/gs/camchaintens.html
I got them from a guy in Australia off ebay for a reasonable price, they came with the slides (1350049200). But you can always get them at cms (eu) or partzilla (usa) but they are expensive. https://www.cmsnl.com/suzuki-gs1000...-e01_model13507/partslist/FIG-11.html#results I think the originals are better since they are rubberised canvas. The pattern parts are often just rubber and seem stiffer which cant be good for the action.