Spot on is finding exact tdc of cyl 1 with a degree wheel and dial indicator. It's the only way to know the piston is truly at the top. It is a little involved but dead nuts accurate.Make a wire pointer that points to the edge of your degree wheel. Screw in a positive stop bolt in the spark plug hole,bring the crank around by hand till it touches the stop,Mark down the number the pointer hits on the degree wheel. Now turn the crank the other direction slowly all the way around till the piston stops again,read the number.In the simplest terms if the degree wheel sez 20 going one way and 10 going the other TDC is at 15. Whatever the wheel reads it will be halfway between the two as noted on the degree wheel.
Sorry, but I don't understand why you are wanting to put the cylinder at TDC? Does that correspond to the Suzuki cam positions described in the factory service manual? The valves are not supposed to be adjusted individually, they are to be adjusted in pairs for the reason previously described.